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Sian Baldwin

How to get 'dirt cheap' easyJet flights

It is that time of year again.

The summer holidays are here and some of us may be hoping to grab a last minute cheeky jet off to a sunny location.

Step in the money guru and Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis who has posted an Instagram video detailing how people can potentially bag an absolute bargain on easyJet flights - only it will be for holidays for next year.

Alongside the message "Urgent: Super-cheap EasyJet Summer 2026 flights" he detailed exactly when and how holidaymakers can pick up potentially "dirt cheap" flights and holidays abroad.

Travellers can pick up bargains as the airlines flights for next summer have been released today (Tuesday July 22).

easyJet has released its quarterly flight launches for summer 2026 which means there is currently demand for dates, so prices will be low.

The finance expert explained how easyJet adopts a dynamic pricing structure for its flights.

He said: "That means that the price of your flight depends on the demand at the time, and often if you manage to book the flight the moment it's launched, then there isn’t any demand and the price is rock bottom.”

These flights in question are specifically for next summer between June 15, 2026, and September 13, 2026, and people are urged to be quick to avoid the price hikes.

He urged people to get online as early as possible as that may be when the flights are released.

Martin continued: "As for the time when it’s going to launch, I don’t know. I can tell you from the past sometimes we’ve seen it at 5 or 6am, sometimes we’ve seen it at 8am, sometimes we’ve seen different flights to different places coming at different times during the morning.

"You’re going to hate me for this, but if you really want to bag the super cheap flights, you probably want to be up at about 5.30 in the morning and refreshing to see if they’re available, as long as we don’t crash its website when we do that."

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