EasyJet is set to reshape Scotland’s travel scene with the launch of four major routes from Glasgow Airport in 2026. The new services will link Glasgow to Malta, Lisbon, Pisa, and Sharm El Sheikh. With these additions, Scottish travellers gain direct access to sunny coastlines, historic cities, and vibrant cultural hubs across Europe and North Africa. The expansion also strengthens EasyJet’s long-standing presence in Scotland, giving passengers more choice and flexibility than ever before.
Lisbon Launches First: A New Gateway to Portugal
The first of the new routes will connect Glasgow to Lisbon starting 29 March 2026. EasyJet will operate this service twice weekly on Wednesdays and Sundays.
The Portuguese capital has grown into one of Europe’s favourite city-break destinations. Travellers can explore its historic quarters, riverfront promenades, pastel-coloured streets, and iconic yellow trams. Lisbon’s mild climate, fresh Atlantic cuisine, and thriving art scene make it an ideal choice for both weekend escapes and longer explorations.
The new route offers Glaswegians a simple and affordable link to Portugal’s capital and broadens access to the country’s wider attractions, including coastal towns, vineyards, and UNESCO-listed heritage sites.
Pisa and Sharm El Sheikh Join the Network in August
A second phase of expansion arrives on 1 August 2026, when EasyJet adds flights to Pisa and Sharm El Sheikh.
Pisa: A Hub of Italian Culture and Architecture
Flights to Pisa will run twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Pisa offers far more than its world-famous Leaning Tower. Visitors can stroll elegant piazzas, discover Renaissance churches, and enjoy Tuscany’s rich food traditions. The city also serves as a gateway to Florence, Siena, and the rolling vineyards that define Tuscany. For Scots seeking culture, history, and Italian charm, Pisa brings a classic European getaway within easy reach.
Sharm El Sheikh: A Sun-Soaked Red Sea Escape
EasyJet’s Sharm El Sheikh route will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The Egyptian resort city is known for warm weather year-round, pristine beaches, and the Red Sea’s exceptional marine life. Snorkelling and diving enthusiasts can explore vibrant coral reefs, while leisure travellers can relax at waterfront resorts or enjoy desert excursions. This new link gives Scottish holidaymakers direct access to one of the region’s most reliable winter-sun destinations.
Malta Route Adds Mediterranean Flair in August
EasyJet’s fourth new route will launch on 4 August 2026, connecting Glasgow to Malta with flights on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Malta offers crystal blue waters, golden beaches, and a deep cultural mix shaped by centuries of Mediterranean history. Its capital, Valletta, is home to grand architecture, museums, and harbourside cafes. Beyond the main island, Gozo and Comino provide natural beauty, rural landscapes, and clear lagoons perfect for swimming. The new route will appeal to travellers seeking both relaxation and immersive cultural experiences.
Stronger Connectivity Across Scotland
EasyJet’s expansion also benefits travellers outside Glasgow. From 30 March 2026, the airline will introduce a new direct route from Inverness to Birmingham. This twice-weekly service on Mondays and Fridays will improve access to one of the UK’s major cities, making business and leisure travel more convenient for passengers in the Scottish Highlands.
A Milestone Moment for EasyJet in Scotland
The latest developments follow EasyJet’s 30th anniversary at Glasgow Airport. Since its first flight in 1995, the airline has grown to become Scotland’s largest carrier. Today, it operates more than 100 routes serving 66 destinations across Europe and North Africa.
The addition of four major Mediterranean routes reinforces the airline’s role as a key driver of regional connectivity and tourism growth.
More Choice for Scottish Travellers
With the introduction of these routes, Scottish travellers gain easy access to a wide variety of holiday styles:
- City breaks in Lisbon and Pisa
- Beach and diving escapes in Sharm El Sheikh
- Island adventures in Malta
- Cultural exploration, dining, and outdoor activities across all four destinations
The options suit families, couples, solo travellers, and adventure seekers alike. The timing of the launch also aligns with early-spring and summer travel demand, ensuring more flexibility for holiday planning.
A Boost to Scotland’s Tourism and Travel Future
EasyJet’s strategic growth in Scotland reflects rising demand for international travel and strong interest in Mediterranean destinations. The expanded network will support local tourism ties, encourage more economic activity through travel, and offer Scottish residents fresh opportunities to explore new corners of the world.
As the 2026 launch approaches, Scotland’s travel horizon looks brighter, broader, and more connected than ever.
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