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With their low fares and Europe-spanning network, easyJet has been one of Europe’s favourite airlines for years – and now, with their new easyJet Worldwide service you can travel even further.
What is Worldwide by easyJet?
Worldwide by easyJet offers flights to far-flung destinations like New York and Hong Kong, with more than 5000 routes spanning the globe.
You can connect between two easyJet flights, or if you want to travel a little further, easyJet works with partner airlines to offer direct international flights around the globe.
You’ll usually need to self-connect through one of easyJet’s 11 hub airports, including London Gatwick, Milan Malpensa, Venice Marco Polo and Berlin Tegel – onto your next flight with easyJet or a partner airline.
Why use Worldwide by easyJet?
Put simply, Worldwide by easyJet makes booking long-haul flights quick, affordable and easy.
- Book every leg in just one transaction
- Protected self transfers: you’ll still reach your destination even if your first flight arrives late
- Baggage transfer assistance*
- Fast-track security: skip the queues and get to your second gate on time*
- Explore America, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East with easyJet and their growing list of partners spanning 5000 routes
- All with easyJet’s famous low prices
*Available at selected airports
What is a self connection?
If you’re a savvy flight booker, or frequent flyer, you’ve probably made some self connections before. Self connecting is when you have a couple of flights booked on the same day with different airlines, and are responsible for getting yourself from one to the other.
Usually if you miss your second flight because of a delay on the first one or long queues at security you won’t be covered. However, with Worldwide by easyJet any missed connections will be covered by the airline – they’ll get you onto the next flight for no extra charge. On some routes they’ll even transfer your baggage for you too, so you don’t have to hang around at reclaim.
Self transfers with Worldwide by easyJet are even easier, as your booking includes help from GatwickConnects when you fly through London and DoHop when you transfer through the European hubs. You’ll be sent a reference number, and then you just need to get in touch with the connection company to make sure they’re all set to greet you when your first flight lands.
Fast track security is also included at some airports, so you can whizz straight through and onto your next flight.
How do I book with easyJet Worldwide?
You can only make Worldwide by easyJet bookings online, so not over the phone or at the airport. Just head over to their website to see a list of the new long-haul destinations and book your flight. With their growing list of partner airlines you can fly to cities in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East.
You’ll get separate tickets and boarding passes for every leg of your Worldwide by easyJet journey, as they’re essentially different bookings. Remember to check in for each flight, and print the boarding passes for each leg too.
If you want to add flight extras – like baggage and seat selection – you’ll need to do this through the Manage My Booking page for both legs of the flight, with easyJet and their partner airline.
