For those of you who hold British Airways Executive Club Bronze, Silver or Gold, easyJet may be in the mood to tempt you, with “No more tiers anymore” and a discounted status match to easyJet Plus.
The airline has announced a deal, offering 51% off the first year of an annual easyJet Plus membership.
The limited deal has been launched to provide frequent short-haul flyers with great value benefits, every time they fly. Normally £249 for 12 months, easyJet is offering an easyJet plus membership for £122, offering access to perks such as Speedy Boarding, a large cabin bag, and a dedicated bag drop.
Members can also benefit from priority access through security at select airports, and with the added bonus of no additional cost for seat selection, members can always enjoy their preferred spot, whether it’s window, aisle, or extra legroom seat.
New easyJet Plus members will also benefit from a range of flexible benefits and offers, including an earlier return flight on the same day at no extra cost and a 10% discount on all food and drink purchases on board.
In the last month, the airline has seen a boost in easyJet Plus membership, with new members up 51% in January 2025 compared to the previous month. The airline remains focused on serving its loyal customer base of around 100 million customers each year with choice and connectivity across Europe’s primary airports and its unrivalled short-haul leisure network, with 70% of passengers being returning customers.
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easyJet CEO Kenton Jarvis commented:
“We value the customers who choose to fly with us time and time again which is a testament not only to our focus on providing a fantastic customer service and great value, but also our unrivalled network of short haul destinations.
“Our easyJet Plus members benefit from the flexibility membership provides alongside perks thethey really value and can access immediately each and every time they fly with us. That’s why we wanted to extend this offer so even more frequent flyers can enjoy the benefits.”
Want in?
You can apply at https://www.easyjet.com/en/nomoretiers, where the full terms and conditions are. You’ll need to provide proof of membership and identification as well as email the company to apply.
For those who want in, but don’t hold British Airways status, easyJet is offering 15% off its Plus package.
Both offers end before midnight on 31 March 2025.
Worth it?
If you’re a Euroflyer (for want of a better term), easyJet could well suit you, with offerings across the United Kingdom and beyond. But you’ll need to be careful with the route map and frequencies.
There is value to be had in terms of Speedy boarding, as well as onboard luggage, priority security and seat selection without paying for the privilege – some of this can be made up after a few return segments.
Again – it boils down to routes and networks – and if you’re happy switching away from Heathrow to Gatwick, Luton, Stansted or Southend Airports (for those who live down south). Those in the regions could do quite well… providing the network matches your needs.
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