EasyJet has confirmed it will stop operating all flights from Leeds Bradford Airport from January 5, 2027, after 16 years. The budget airline has cancelled all routes from the Yorkshire hub, including those to Geneva, Paris, Belfast, Barcelona, Malaga, and Mallorca.
EasyJet said the decision was made to focus on developing its 'most popular' routes. Customers with EasyJet bookings from Leeds Bradford beyond January 5 next year have been offered a free transfer to flights from an alternative airport or a refund, the operator confirmed, and apologised for any inconvenience caused.
Ryanair Steps In With Rescue Fares
If travellers have their heart set on departing from the West Yorkshire airport, Ryanair has stepped in. In a savvy business move, the competitor carrier is today (Thursday, August 20) offering 'rescue fares' on EasyJet's 'full Leeds Bradford schedule' from January 5, 2027, including its existing Malaga route, for £29.99. This discounted price will be available to book until the end of February.
In a statement to Metro, EasyJet explained the surprise move away from LBA: 'Following a review of our routes from Leeds Bradford Airport, we have made the decision to no longer operate flights from the airport after 5 January. Our focus is on maintaining and developing routes which prove most popular with customers.'
Scheduled flights will operate as normal until January 5, 2027. Meanwhile, Ryanair's director of comms, Jade Kirwan, said in a statement to Metro that EasyJet had 'abandoned' the airport. The statement reads: 'While EasyJet abandons Leeds Bradford, cutting its full schedule from 5 Jan 2027, Ryanair is saving the day with rescue fares from just £29.99 for affected passengers – particularly those booked to fly easyJet from Leeds Bradford to Malaga, who can now switch to one of Ryanair's 10 Malaga services per week.'
Current Flight Availability and Wider Context
Currently, EasyJet flights from Leeds Bradford to Belfast are available to book up until January 4, 2027, according to their website. Paris is available until January 1, Barcelona until January 2, Malaga and Mallorca until November 1, while Geneva, which is a seasonal route, has no dates to book at all.
This news comes after it was announced earlier this month that EasyJet is set to be bought by private equity firm Apollo, in a deal worth £5.7 billion. Apollo pledged not to cut any jobs within the first year after the takeover has been completed. The air carrier currently employs over 19,000 people.
It has not been a stellar year for the airline, as EasyJet reported a 70% profit fall in July. This was attributed to an increase in jet fuel prices and lower bookings. Despite this, global travel data provider OAG revealed EasyJet remained the UK's largest airline by seat capacity this summer, offering about 23.4 million departure seats from and within the country, an increase of 5.2% from last summer.
Impact on Leeds Bradford Airport
Other airlines currently flying from Leeds Bradford include Leeds-based Jet2.com, plus fellow budget airline Ryanair, and Tui, KLM, Wizz Air and SunExpress. EasyJet reportedly only represented 3.3% of Leeds Bradford's network this summer, which includes over 1,000 routes. Jet2 and Ryanair account for the vast majority, at 83.5%.
As such, the short-term impact on revenue is expected to be low for Leeds Bradford, which recorded its 'busiest year ever,' with 4.29 million passengers between 2024 and 2025. Metro has contacted Leeds Bradford Airport for comment. Last year Leeds Bradford opened its new £100 million terminal expansion, which included more retail space, seating and new lounges. Plus, Jet2 announced new routes to Santorini and Preveza from the airport.
In other EasyJet news, the airline announced in June that they will launch 13 new winter routes for eight regional airports – including Newquay Airport, one of the smallest commercial airports in the UK, and the first international route from the airport for EasyJet. The company also introduced new routes to Preveza, the gateway to Lefkada, the 'Greek Caribbean', from Manchester Airport, which jetted off on June 24.



