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easyJet (IATA code: U2) is one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines, headquartered at London Luton Airport in the United Kingdom. Established in 1995, easyJet has grown rapidly and now serves millions of passengers each year with a focus on affordable travel and efficient service. The airline operates an extensive network across Europe, connecting major cities and holiday destinations. With a commitment to safety and punctuality, easyJet is recognized for its straightforward booking process and no-frills approach. The airline’s bright orange branding has become synonymous with budget air travel across the continent. Passengers can choose from a variety of fare options, including flexible tickets and extra services such as speedy boarding or seat selection. easyJet continues to expand its route network, making air travel accessible to more people every year.
As of 2024, easyJet operates a fleet of approximately 330 aircraft, primarily consisting of Airbus A319, A320, and A321neo models. The airline serves over 150 destinations in more than 30 countries, with key bases in the UK, France, Switzerland, and Italy. easyJet’s focus on high-frequency routes and secondary airports enables convenient travel for both business and leisure passengers. You can learn more about their fleet, schedules, and services by visiting the official easyJet website.
easyJet’s modern fleet is designed for efficiency and environmental responsibility, with a focus on reducing carbon emissions and offering reliable service across its vast route network.
As a passenger flying with easyJet, you are protected under European air passenger rights regulations, specifically EU 261/2004 (also known as EC 261). These regulations apply if your flight departs from an airport within the European Union (EU), or if you are traveling to the EU on an EU-based airline such as easyJet. This means that even if your flight originates outside the EU, you are covered by EU 261 as long as your carrier is easyJet and your destination is within the EU.
Under EU 261, you may be entitled to compensation if your easyJet flight is delayed by more than three hours upon arrival, cancelled without sufficient notice, or if you are denied boarding due to overbooking. The compensation amount varies depending on the flight distance:
If your flight was cancelled, you may also be entitled to a full refund or re-routing to your final destination. In addition, easyJet must provide care such as meals, refreshments, and accommodation where necessary during long delays or overnight disruptions.
Please note that compensation is not always automatic and may not apply in extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes. However, technical issues or airline operational problems usually do not exempt easyJet from their compensation obligations under EU 261.
If your easyJet flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our compensation claim service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible under EU 261 regulations.
Don’t miss out on your passenger rights – let Voos help you claim the compensation you deserve for your delayed or cancelled easyJet flight.