As it celebrates three decades in the skies, easyJet stands as a testament to how bold vision and smart execution can reshape an entire industry. Founded in 1995, the airline started with a straightforward mission: to make air travel accessible to everyone. Thirty years later, it has become one of the world’s leading low-cost carriers, offering unparalleled connectivity and opportunities in both air travel and aviation careers.

From a Bold Idea to a European Powerhouse
Operating out of its headquarters at London Luton Airport, easyJet has evolved into a critical player in the global aviation landscape. The airline now commands a fleet of more than 350 Airbus aircraft, flying over 925 routes to 34 countries, including destinations in Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia.


Its point-to-point model, streamlined operations, and use of major and secondary airports have made it a favorite for millions of travelers looking for value without compromising safety or convenience. Whether it’s a weekend getaway to Venice, a business trip to Geneva, or a sun-soaked holiday in Marrakech, easyJet connects the dots efficiently.

The People Behind the Planes: A Dedicated Pilot Workforce
None of easyJet’s success would be possible without its skilled and passionate workforce—especially its nearly 3,000 pilots. These aviators fly day and night across the airline’s vast network, ensuring a smooth journey for over 80 million passengers each year.

Source: Travel and Tour World