Major Airlines and Travel Booking Platforms Launch Extensive Black Friday 2025 Flight and Holiday Discounts
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- 1Major airlines and travel platforms have initiated extensive Black Friday 2025 sales, offering significant discounts on flights and holiday packages.
- 2British Airways provides up to £300 off flight and hotel packages for travel throughout 2026, based on booking value.
- 3easyJet and Jet2 are offering up to £200 off holidays and £100 off per person respectively, with validity extending into late 2027.
- 4Expedia and Booking.com feature broad discounts, including up to 40% off hotels and savings on selected flights, enhancing overall travel affordability.
The 2025 Black Friday travel sales are underway, with major commercial airlines and prominent online travel agencies offering substantial discounts on flights, hotels, and holiday packages. This annual shopping event presents a significant opportunity for consumers to book future trips at reduced rates, spanning from festive breaks to warm-weather escapes.
Key airlines are participating with notable promotions. British Airways is providing up to £300 off flight and hotel holiday packages, with discounts structured based on booking value and valid for travel between January and November 2026. Budget carrier easyJet is offering up to £200 off holidays costing over £2,000, while Jet2holidays features a £100 per person discount on all holiday departures scheduled between October 2025 and October 2027. These airline-specific deals aim to stimulate demand across various travel segments.
Beyond individual airlines, major online travel agents and booking platforms are also contributing to the extensive sale. Expedia has launched deals with savings of up to 40% on thousands of hotels, while Booking.com is offering up to 40% off selected accommodation and up to 15% off selected flights. These platforms aggregate a wide array of options, allowing consumers to find value across flights, hotels, and comprehensive package holidays.
These Black Friday promotions are strategically important for the aviation and broader travel sectors. Airlines and travel companies leverage these sales to fill future capacity, secure early bookings, and maintain a competitive edge in the market. The extended validity periods for many offers, often stretching into 2026 and 2027, reflect an industry strategy to lock in customer commitments well in advance, underscoring ongoing efforts to attract travelers with compelling price points and flexible booking options.
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