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easyJet issues update after flights to popular Spain destination axed
In light of rising customer confusion, easyJet has come forth to elucidate their decision to cease operations on flights heading to the bustling Spanish capital, Madrid, sparking a flurry of concerns as we approach the New Year period.
One perplexed traveller questioned the airline directly on social media: “Are you stopping the route Madrid-Luton after March 2025?”
In response, easyJet assured customers by saying: “Some routes are seasonal.
“We are constantly reviewing our routes and flight availability, so please continue to check our website.”
The budget airline – which competes with big names like Jet2, TUI, Ryanair, to name a few – provided a link for customers to subscribe to updates via a newsletter to stay in the know for new flight releases.
Furthermore, they sent out an enticing message inviting customers to think beyond the typical autumnal gloom, teasing what could be in store for 2025 with its Big Seat Release promotion, beckoning travellers with the allure of blue skies and novel adventures, reports Birmingham Live.
easyJet explained: “From out-of-season sunshine to half-term happiness, our autumn 2025 flights to over 150 destinations are now ready to book.
“Fancy a city escape? Amsterdam and Paris are perfect options if you’re looking to get out there and discover a hidden gem.
“Or if it’s a beach getaway you’re after, then our customers love Tenerife, Rhodes and Antalya.
“All of which have family-friendly beaches, tasty local cuisine and sunny climates.”
“Looks like someone’s a keen bean. Check back here to be the first to know about the next Big Seat Release and sign up to our newsletter for updates. In the meantime, use our easyJet Low Fare Finder to discover the best 2025 flight deals.”