As the weather gets colder and the days get darker, it’s easy to start daydreaming about your next summer holiday - and it’s never too early to start planning.
Luckily, several carriers are announcing brand new routes for next year to ensure you can get where you’re going easier and faster.
Ryanair, easyJet, British Airways and Tui have all announced new routes for the new year from all across the UK.
From Cape Verde to Pisa, here are all the exciting routes rolling out next year.
TUITUI will launch an impressive 300,000 seats in time for summer 2025 with multiple new routes for keen travellers to sink their teeth into.
Andrew Flintham, Managing Director TUI UK&I, said: “We are seeing that our customers want more flexibility in departing airports, destinations and holiday durations, and this programme for summer 2025 shows our continued commitment to making it easier for customers to book the holiday that’s right for them.
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“The additions are across 19 regional airports from Glasgow to Bournemouth with customers being able to fly on more TUI holidays from their local airport than ever before.”
Customers flying from East Midlands will benefit from increased frequency and choice with new routes to Burgas, Bulgaria & Boa Vista, Cape Verde, while Exeter will see more capacity with an extra based aircraft for 2025 for customers and a new route to holiday favourite Ibiza.
London Gatwick Airport will have 1.9 million seats for summer 2025 and a new route to Porto. Stansted Airport will offer 33 weekly flights to 14 destinations including a new route to Enfidha.
RyanairRyanair has announced 11 new routes including Calabria to London Stansted, Brussels Charleroi, Milano Malpensa, Pisa, Frankfurt Hahn, Katowice and Paris Beauvais.
Two new routes will fly from Lamezia to Tirana and Brussels Charleroi and two from Crotone to Venice Treviso and Turin.
As well as this, Ryanair will add four new routes from Lamezia Terme to Trieste, Madrid, Wroclaw and Bucharest for summer 2025.
easyJetAs well as this, easyJet has announced that from March 30 2025, flights from London to Gran Canaria will go three times a week on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays starting at just £34.99.
There will also be flights to Enfidha, Malta, Dalaman, Pisa, Antalya, Marrakech, Almeria, Reus and Tenerife going three times a week from London’s Southend.
British AirwaysBritish Airways will launch one new route direct to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, allowing Brits to explore this cultural hotspot for themselves.
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