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Martin Lewis reveals how Easyjet customers can get the cheapest flights possible – but you’ll have to act fast

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Martin Lewis told his 2.9 million Twitter followers that easyJet has started selling tickets from March to June 2025 and to have the best chance of getting a bargain, it's best to act quickly.

Martin Lewis has revealed how holidaymakers can get the cheapest Easyjet flights by 2025 – but they will have to be alert.

The founder of Money saving expert he told his 2.9 million Twitter followers that the airline has launched its ticket sales from March to June 2025, and that to have the best chance of getting a bargain, it is best to act quickly.

He wrote: ‘Just heard that Easyjet will be launching their flights from March to June 2025 tomorrow (Tuesday) from 6am.

‘Bagging them out when they start (something like updating your browser) is often (without warranty) the way to get them at the cheapest possible price.

‘Flights can cost £100 even after a couple of hours of morning launch. So if you are going to book, try in advance.

Martin Lewis told his 2.9 million Twitter followers that easyJet has started selling tickets from March to June 2025 and to have the best chance of getting a bargain, it’s best to act quickly.

He added: “PS: Cheapest possible doesn’t necessarily mean cheap, check what a decent rate is before you book.”

Easyjet says tickets can be booked now for departures until June 15, 2025.

The airline advertises 108 destinations from London Gatwick, with deals including flights to Ibiza from £20.99, Amsterdam from £23.99 and Lanzarote from £35.99.

Martin (above) wrote: 'Flights can increase by £100 even after a couple of hours of morning launch. So if you are going to book, try it in advance.

Martin (above) wrote: ‘Flights can increase by £100 even after a couple of hours of morning launch. So if you are going to book, try it in advance.

As a general rule, as the date of a flight approaches and more seats are sold, prices rise.

Cheapair.com revealed that fares change 49 times on average and change by an average of £34 each time.

The California-based firm urges waiting passengers to book flights that take off midweek.

The site said: ‘Midweek flights (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) almost always offer the best value for money. Traveling mid-week should always be a consideration for the budget-minded buyer.’

He added: “Flying on Wednesday will save you almost $100 (£80) compared to Sunday, the most expensive day to fly.”

Does clearing browser history make any difference?

Cheapair.com is unequivocal that the theory that clearing your browsing history will magically show you the lowest flight prices is a myth.

The site said: “Airlines don’t track your searches so they can raise their prices the next time you come.”

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