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Easyjet/Ryanair flights released

Hello,
Does anyone know a rough date that Easyjet and Ryanair will release the next batch of flight dates? Currently they go up to March 2018, but I'm looking to book for June.

Thanks in advance,
Craig

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  • Easyjet release schedule is on their website. Ryanair release in batches. Sign up on their website and you'll get emails through about all sorts of things, including when routes are released.
  • Craign82
    Craign82 Posts: 11 Forumite
    Thank you.
    I've had a look on Easyjet and it states that from September, they will release between 25th March - 24th June.
    The flights I'm looking to book are on 19th June and 26th June. Does this mean I'll only be able to book my outbound flight as 26th June won't have been released? If I want to book both flights together I'll have to wait for the next batch???
    Thanks
  • jpsartre
    jpsartre Posts: 4,093 Forumite
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    If that's how they release the flights then yes, that's how you have to do it.
  • leylandsunaddict
    leylandsunaddict Posts: 1,923 Forumite
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    You will either have to wait for the inbound to be released, or you could book outbound as a one way and then the inbound as a one way once they're released.
  • antenna
    antenna Posts: 1,776 Forumite
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    You will either have to wait for the inbound to be released, or you could book outbound as a one way and then the inbound as a one way once they're released.

    And pay another £15 booking fee.
    Political?....I dont do Political....well,not much!
  • leylandsunaddict
    leylandsunaddict Posts: 1,923 Forumite
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    antenna wrote: »
    And pay another £15 booking fee.

    Does it matter if the flight is showing at an acceptable overall price?
  • jpsartre
    jpsartre Posts: 4,093 Forumite
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    antenna wrote: »
    And pay another £15 booking fee.

    Only the OP opts to book the outbound before the inbound flight is released.
  • antenna
    antenna Posts: 1,776 Forumite
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    Does it matter if the flight is showing at an acceptable overall price?

    The problem is that is s not possible to see the return flight cost as it s not yet listed........so my point remains.
    Political?....I dont do Political....well,not much!
  • leylandsunaddict
    leylandsunaddict Posts: 1,923 Forumite
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    antenna wrote: »
    The problem is that is s not possible to see the return flight cost as it s not yet listed........so my point remains.

    So does mine. Plus booking a one way has it's advantages. You can choose to fly inbound with a different airline if the times/prices etc suit better.
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