Glasgow Airport: Easyjet launches 4 new direct flight routes from Glasgow Airport for summer 2026
Key Points
- 1Four new direct routes launched by EasyJet from Glasgow Airport for Summer 2026.
- 2New Glasgow services to Malta, Pisa, Lisbon, and Sharm El Sheikh commence between March and August 2026.
- 3EasyJet also adds a twice-weekly Inverness-Birmingham route, starting March 30, 2026.
- 4Network expansion significantly enhances Scottish connectivity and bolsters the region's vital visitor economy.
EasyJet, Scotland's largest airline, significantly expands its network from Glasgow Airport, announcing four new direct flight routes for the Summer 2026 season. This strategic move aims to bolster connectivity for Scottish travelers while simultaneously enhancing the region's vital visitor economy. The expansion underscores EasyJet's continued commitment to the Scottish market, building on its 30-year operational history in the country.
The new services from Glasgow Airport include direct flights to Malta, Pisa, Lisbon, and Sharm El Sheikh. Flights to charming Lisbon will commence on March 29, 2026, operating twice weekly. Pisa and Sharm El Sheikh services are scheduled to begin on August 1, 2026, also with twice-weekly frequencies. A new Mediterranean connection to Malta launches on August 4, 2026, with two flights per week, offering travelers access to the island's renowned historical sites and clear waters.
Beyond Glasgow, EasyJet also enhances its connectivity from Inverness, introducing a new twice-weekly service to Birmingham, UK, starting March 30, 2026. This addition provides residents in the Scottish Highlands with a direct link to a major UK city, facilitating both leisure and business travel. EasyJet currently operates over 100 routes to 66 destinations across 22 countries from its four Scottish bases: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Aberdeen.
This substantial network growth provides Scottish customers with an even greater array of destination choices for holidays, family visits, and business engagements. Industry analysts view this expansion as a clear indicator of EasyJet's bullish outlook on the Scottish travel market and its strategic importance in the airline's broader European network. The airline's investment directly supports Scotland's visitor economy, attracting more European travelers and reinforcing the country's position as a key tourist destination.
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