What is EasyJet’s cancellation policy?

Do you have an EasyJet flight that you can no longer use? EasyJet will not allow you to cancel your flight (and get your money back). But don’t despair! EasyJet allows flight name changes, which means you can sell your flight to someone else. It is unlikely that you will get back 100% of the price you paid, but even getting half of your money back is better than losing it all.

The name change fee depends on when you make the change. If it is 60 or more days before the day of the flight (for return flights it is the day of the outbound flight), the fee is €21, £15 or $23. If you change the name within 59 days of departure , the fee is €65, £45 or $68.

Change fees are per person, per flight segment. For example, the change fee for a return flight is double the amounts listed above.

EasyJet allows changes in departure and destination airport. This means that for a fee you can change a ticket from London to Rome into a flight from Madrid to Sofia. You can also make changes to the dates of the tickets. The flight change fee again depends on how long before the flight you make the changes. If it is 60 or more days before the day of the flight (for return flights it is the day of the outbound flight), the fee is €21, £15 or $23. If you change the flight within 59 days of departure , the fee is €65, £45 or $68. For flight changes, in addition to the flight change fee listed above, you will also need to pay the price difference between the cost of the original flight booked and the cost of the flight at the time the change is made. No refund will be made if the cost of the flight is lower at the time of the change.

Many people will be happy to buy your tickets from you, as long as you offer them a good price. You will rarely get 100% back of the price you paid (unless the price of the flight has increased significantly and you don’t have to pay the fare difference), but even getting 50% back is better than getting nothing!

If you have an EasyJet ticket and need to sell it, you can go to a market for transferable flights and holidays, where you can hopefully sell your ticket!

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