EasyJet proud to support the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna

An Easyjet Airbus A319-111 aircraft lands at El Prat airport in Barcelona on July 1, 2022. Nine flights to and from Spain were cancelled on July 1 and dozens of others delayed due to a strike by cabin crew at low-cost airlines Ryanair and EasyJet. The strike over pay and working conditions comes as European schools are breaking up for the summer. (Photo by Pau BARRENA / AFP) (Photo by PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images)

EasyJet welcomes the announcement of Vienna as the host city for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. The Austrian capital will come alive with a week-long programme of events and festivities to celebrate the 70th edition of the event, including 3 live shows culminating in the highly anticipated Grand Final on 16 May.

Since launching nearly 30 years ago, easyJet has long been a champion of European connectivity and with a mission to make travel accessible to everyone, the airline is proud to support events that reflect Europe’s rich diversity and shared values. 

The airline’s unrivalled network of over 160 destinations across Europe means that no matter where fans are celebrating Eurovision — in the host city itself or at watch parties— easyJet can help bring them closer to the action. 

Fans heading to Vienna next May can take advantage of easyJet’s direct flights from Milan, connecting them straight to the Austrian capital’s vibrant Eurovision atmosphere. The airline will also be working closely with Eurovision organisers over the coming months to create exciting opportunities for fans across Europe, including a dedicated aircraft with a Eurovision-livery, special promotions, themed flights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content to keep the celebration alive from take-off to touchdown.

“With Eurovision celebrating its 70th edition, Europe comes together for a spectacular celebration of music, diversity and creativity,” said Gabriella Neudecker, Marketing Director at easyJet. “Our extensive network across Europe makes it easy for fans to connect, whether they’re heading to the heart of the contest in Vienna or joining friends anywhere across our continent.”