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What’s happening with easyJet’s Flight Club?

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easyJet has a semi-secret loyalty programme called ‘Flight Club’.

I say ‘semi-secret’ because, whilst most easyJet travellers won’t know that it exists, and it is not openly advertised, it is discussed on the airline website.

Some HfP readers emailed this week to say that they had been evicted from Flight Club. The email was curt and did not give the reason for the membership cancellation. This caused concerns, especially from people who had made complaints about the airline in the past year.

What's happening with easyJet Flight Club?

In theory, membership of Flight Club is ‘invitation only’. However, easyJet publishes the criteria for receiving an invitation:

  • Booked and flown on 20 flights or more in the past 12 months, or
  • Booked and flown on 10 flights or more, and spent £1,500 or other currency equivalent in the past 12 months, or
  • Booked and flown on an average 10 flights or more for 10 years, with at least one flight every year

The readers who got in touch with me had met these criteria.

This is all they were told by the airline:

We’re always reviewing our membership schemes and offers. Following our last review, your Flight Club membership has unfortunately come to an end.

[Extra paragraph added for easyJet Plus members about retaining those benefits]

We look forward to welcoming you on board soon,
easyJet

Seems a bit rude ….

It turns out that there is more to it than this. What I don’t understand is why easyJet wasn’t upfront with Flight Club members in the first place.

After a bit digging, easyJet said this:

Following a recent internal review of our complimentary Flight Club membership program, we’ve made the difficult decision to place the program on hold. This change is part of a broader effort to reassess and refine the structure and future direction of the program. Please rest assured that this decision was not based on individual travel patterns, loyalty, or any specific customer interactions. No personal circumstances were considered in this process.

What's happening with easyJet's Flight Club?

So, it seems that Flight Club is being closed for everyone. Why easyJet didn’t say this in the first place is a mystery.

Why? Well, as we have covered in recent months, easyJet appears to be setting up a ‘proper’ loyalty scheme – click here. It would make sense to wind up Flight Club as part of this transition.

As far as I know, it is almost three years since anyone got a fresh invitation to Flight Club.

What did easyJet Flight Club get you?

The problem with the scheme was that you weren’t getting into any airport lounges with your Flight Club membership, or getting any free flights.

All of the savings it generated were going straight to your employer, assuming you travel on business, rather than yourself.

Here are the Flight Club membership benefits, as per the easyJet website:

  • Fee-free changes – Make unlimited changes to the dates and travel routes of your bookings without paying admin fees. Just pay the difference between the original fare and that of your new flight.
  • Price Guarantee – If you find an equivalent flight of another airline cheaper within 48 hours of making your booking, we’ll refund the difference. We’ll also give you a voucher worth 10% of that difference for your next flight. Just let our dedicated Flight Team know within that time.
  • Our Price Promise – We promise you’ll always get the best fares for your easyJet flights. If, on a rare occasion, you find a flight you have already booked on easyJet.com for less, we’ll give you a voucher worth the price difference for your next flight.
  • Preview of schedule seat releases and sales – We think the people who fly with us most often should be the first to know what we’re doing and what’s coming up, so we’ll give you advanced notification of schedule seat releases and sales to keep you in the know.

Conclusion

If easyJet is planning a ‘proper’ loyalty scheme, it makes sense that Flight Club is being wound up – especially as no new members seem to have been added for a while.

It could certainly have worded its email better, however ….

Comments (60)

  • Marc says:

    That will simply be their standard cancellation email. They either weren’t able to change it or didn’t put the time/effort in to do so. I’d imagine it is some sort of old system.

    • Lawrence says:

      Nope, they have new emails out all the time, they change the format constantly (for flight cancellations, scheudle updates, you name it, the format changes every year or so, it’s no problem).

      They just could not be bothered to think about the messaging in any kind of way. Like people said earlier, this is just big corporate (airlines) now. You have no rights, your loyalty is meaningless. Treat airlines like they treat you – disposable and meaningless.

  • Dude says:

    “Savings go straight to your employer”.

    Brilliantly put. I had never looked at it like this, but spot on.

    I guess those of us who travel regularly on business look to pick up the personal benefits, but as above, with EJ flight club there were literally none.

    Hopefully this changes.

    • Lawrence says:

      For me, it was invaluable. I could book flights far in advance, at the cheaper rates, knowing that if my family and I couldn’t fly, I could always move the flights without issue. For years you also got 5 free name changes, which was an added benefit. Not to mention price matching Easyjet to other airlines, and you could get a refund if your flight price dropped. It just made Easyjet much more likely to be the best value, and got your into their ecosystem, to get Easyjet Plus as well, etc.

      • Dude says:

        Each to their own I suppose but in my experience this is stretching things.

        If travelling with family it’s highly unlikely in my situation there would be a need to change names though. I struggle to think of any situation in fact. Equally you are also bound into travelling with EJ if you do book these unlimited fee free flights.

        And the price match they offer? There’s a multitude of price comparison sites to help you make your choice.

        In terms of EJ Plus, being a member of flight club makes no difference whatsoever. You either join or you don’t.

        I just find the benefits scarce and pretty weak.

    • john says:

      > “Savings go straight to your employer”.
      >
      > Brilliantly put. I had never looked at it like this, but spot on.

      Financial savings go straight to your employer, but being able to change flights without penalty to your employer potentially enables you to get an earlier flight home than you would have been able to and therefore saves you time (to spend with family etc..)

  • DW says:

    I also got the email but was a bit miffed because in the past 6 months I’ve flown on easyJet much more (because of BA Club) than ever before. Thanks for clarifying. They really should have just said they were closing it down.

    • AS says:

      I have no knowledge of the scheme but if it allowed you to change your Friday evening flight back from a business trip to a Sunday afternoon flight home after some leisure time away, I can see why that might be appealing. Or would have been, I should say!

  • Simon says:

    I’ve been a member since 2019 and always had it extended despite never coming close to the qualifying criteria since.

    I used it this year and I’ve not had an email telling me I’m no longer a member.

  • Laurent says:

    OT Has anyone else realised that since yesterday’s update to the BA website, Avios bookings are only avaliable 45 days in advance?

    • Rhys says:

      There’s a big upgrade happening to BA’s back-end pricing systems which has been screwing with cash and Avios availability a bit. Should settle down (and I just saw Avios tickets into November)

      • Paul says:

        BA tried last week but it failed and the rolled it back. I believe it is has now be properly rolled out so any issues around availability are all on BA

      • Laurent says:

        I meant that there is no availability on any route until mid August.

    • ADS says:

      sometimes the Avios app is useful to show you availability … and you can then phone up BA to actually book …

      not sure if the the Avios app is suffering the same problems at the moment

  • Gothbe says:

    Strange. I used my flight club membership yesterday to change two flight dates and routes. The staff member asked for flight club number while making the changes

    • The Savage Squirrel says:

      What’s strange? It IS BEING closed; not HAS BEEN closed…

  • Bill says:

    The main benefit of flight club that I use is the free change. That said I only use it a handful of times per year. I’m waiting for October 2026 to go on sale since there’s a flight I need to move to half term. I’ll be a bit unhappy if I have to pay to move it. I think free changes should be included with easyJet plus

  • Red Flyer says:

    Same here, EJ Flight Club for years and easyJet plus for last 2 years and received the same standard email. Rather than joining in with the negative comments, I’m hoping that any new loyalty scheme might recognise previous FC/current Plus members in some way when the new scheme is eventually rolled out.

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