easyJet Cargo — European Air Freight Routes & Rates

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easyJet — European Low-Cost Cargo Capacity

easyJet (IATA: U2, ICAO: EZY) is Europe’s leading low-cost carrier, operating an extensive network of short-haul routes primarily from UK and European bases. While not a traditional cargo airline, easyJet’s high-frequency European network provides belly cargo capacity on popular routes. The airline serves 23 countries across 94 route pairs through 87 airports. With approximately 506 scheduled flights weekly, easyJet provides significant cargo capacity across its network.

easyJet Cargo Routes

Route Departure Airports Arrival Airports Flights
United Kingdom → Spain BRS, EDI, GLA ACE, AGP, ALC 50
Spain → United Kingdom ACE, AGP, ALC BRS, LGW, LPL 50
Portugal → United Kingdom FAO, FNC, LIS BRS, EDI, LPL 15
United Kingdom → Portugal BRS, LPL, LTN FAO, LIS, OPO 13
United Kingdom → France LGW, LTN, STN BOD, BSL, CDG 11
France → United Kingdom CDG, LYS, NCE GLA, LGW, LTN 9
United Kingdom → Netherlands GLA, LGW, LTN AMS 9
Netherlands → United Kingdom AMS LPL, LTN, SEN 8
France → Italy BSL, CDG, LYS CTA, FCO, MXP 7
Italy → France BGY, FCO, MXP BSL, CDG, LYS 7
Germany → France BER CDG, LYS, NCE 7
Greece → United Kingdom CFU, HER, JTR LGW, LTN 7
Italy → United Kingdom MXP, NAP, OLB LTN 7
France → Spain BOD, BSL, CDG AGP, BCN, TFS 6
United Kingdom → Italy LGW, LTN BGY, FCO, MXP 6
Iceland → United Kingdom KEF BRS, LTN, MAN 6
Spain → Italy AGP, BCN, IBZ MXP 6

Main Cargo Hubs & Airports

easyJet operates through 87 airports across Europe. While primarily a passenger airline, easyJet provides belly cargo capacity on its extensive European network. Key bases include London Gatwick (LGW), London Luton (LTN), Paris CDG, Amsterdam (AMS), and Barcelona (BCN).

LTN – London Luton · BOD – Bordeaux · MXP – Milan Malpensa · CDG – Paris CDG · NCE – Nice · LIS – Lisbon · BRS – Bristol · GLA – Glasgow · AMS – Amsterdam · LGW – London Gatwick · BER – Berlin · CPH – Copenhagen · GVA – Geneva · BCN – Barcelona

Countries Served

easyJet connects 23 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.

Cargo Rates & Pricing

easyJet routes can be used for lightweight, time-sensitive European shipments. Typical rate ranges for cargo on easyJet-served routes:

  • UK – Spain/Portugal: €2.50–€4.50/kg
  • UK – France: €2.20–€3.80/kg
  • UK – Italy/Greece: €2.80–€4.50/kg
  • Intra-Europe short-haul: €2.00–€4.00/kg

Note: easyJet primarily carries passengers. For cargo on these routes, we arrange shipments via easyJet belly cargo or alternative carriers depending on volume and urgency.

Rates depend on chargeable weight (actual vs. volumetric), cargo class, and service level. Use our freight calculator for a quick estimate, or request a precise quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does easyJet carry cargo?

easyJet offers limited belly cargo capacity on its Airbus A320/A321neo fleet. The cargo hold space available after passenger luggage varies by flight. For small, time-sensitive shipments within Europe, easyJet’s high-frequency routes can be an option. For larger cargo volumes, we typically recommend dedicated cargo carriers or widebody airline belly space.

What routes does easyJet serve most frequently?

easyJet’s busiest routes are UK–Spain (100 weekly flights both directions), UK–Portugal (28 flights), UK–France (20 flights), and UK–Netherlands (17 flights). The airline also has strong Italy–France and Germany–UK connectivity. These high-frequency routes mean more daily cargo capacity options.

What type of cargo can easyJet carry?

easyJet belly cargo is best suited for small packages, documents, spare parts, and time-sensitive e-commerce shipments under 150kg. The A320/A321 cargo hold has limited volume, so oversized or heavy cargo requires alternative carriers. Dangerous goods are not accepted on easyJet flights.

How does easyJet cargo compare to full-service carriers?

easyJet offers high frequency on popular European routes (sometimes 3-4 daily flights), which means more departure options for urgent shipments. However, capacity per flight is limited compared to widebody carriers like British Airways or Lufthansa. For larger shipments, we recommend full-service airlines with dedicated cargo programs.

Disclaimer: Rates and schedules shown are indicative and subject to change. Actual pricing depends on cargo specifications, season, and availability. Contact us for current rates. Data updated April 2026.