More direct flights to Finnish Lapland, Iceland and Copenhagen
easyJet is strengthening its winter program to the Nordics with several new direct routes from regional airports across the UK, making it even easier for British travelers to reach Finnish Lapland, Iceland and Denmark during the 2026/27 winter season.
The airline is launching new services to Kittilä, Rovaniemi, Reykjavík and Copenhagen, offering UK tour operators additional capacity and more convenient departure options for winter holidays, Northern Lights experiences and city breaks.
New routes from across the UK
From 24 November 2026, easyJet will launch a new London Luton – Kittilä service, operating twice weekly. Liverpool will gain new direct connections to both Reykjavík (from 2 November) and Kittilä (from 25 November).
Further north, Newcastle will introduce new routes to Copenhagen (from 5 November) and Rovaniemi (from 25 November), while Birmingham will also receive a new twice-weekly service to Copenhagen from 16 November.
| Route |
Frequency |
Start date |
| Liverpool to Reykjavik |
Twice a week (Mon. and Fri.) |
2 November |
| Newcastle to Copenhagen |
Twice a week (Thu. and Sun.) |
5 November |
| Birmingham to Copenhagen |
Twice a week (Mon. and Fri.) |
16 November |
| London Luton to Kittilä |
Twice a week (Tue. and Sat.) |
24 November |
| Liverpool to Kittilä |
Twice a week (Wed. and Sat.) |
25 November |
| Newcastle to Rovaniemi |
Twice a week (Wed. and Sun.) |
25 November |
More opportunities for winter program
The expanded network provides UK tour operators with greater flexibility when packaging winter programs to the Nordics. Additional regional departures make it easier for travelers across the UK to reach Nordic destinations, supporting growing demand for Northern Lights holidays, festive breaks, winter adventures and short city escapes.
With these new routes, easyJet continues to strengthen regional connectivity between the UK and the Nordics for the 2026/27 winter season.
Read more about easyJet's new winter routes.
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