Martin Lewis issues vital message for all Easyjet customers this summer as mega sale kicks off
20.05.2024 - 20:09
/ ok.co.uk
Martin Lewis has issued a crucial 12-hour warning to Easyjet customers ahead of the huge summer sale.
The money-saving guru has alerted customers that the budget airline is releasing its March to June 2025 flights tomorrow (Tuesday, May 21) from around 6am. In a message to his followers, Martin emphasised that booking early can save hundreds of pounds as flight prices "can rise by £100s" even a few hours after the launch morning.
Martin Lewis stated: "Just heard Easyjet launching its March to June 2025 flights tomorrow from 6am-ish. Bagging them the moment they launch (browser refreshing type thing) is often (no guarantee) the way to get them at the cheapest possible rate.
"Flights can rise by £100s even after a couple of hours of launch morning. So if you're going to book, try early.
PS Cheapest possible, doesn't necessarily mean cheap, do check what a decent rate is before booking." Previously, Martin explained how Easyjet employs "dynamic pricing", which means the earlier you book, the cheaper the prices are, and the cost gradually increases as demand rises, reports the Express. He explained: "Now you may know that Easyjet has demand pricing, so its pricing is dynamic based on how many people are trying to buy tickets for a flight.
If there's a lot of demand, the price goes up, if there's less demand the price goes down, so usually the very cheapest point is when flights are launched." Martin added: "To give you an example of how this works from this time a year ago when it launched the same seats a year ago, Vicky Green tweeted me "thanks Martin, flights nabbed at 6.15 for Christmas in Lanzarote for £215 cheaper per seat than what they're now showing. "And she sent that at 8am, so the booking was a 6.15am, they're
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