EasyJet confirms it will cease all flights from Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) from January 2027. The decision means the airline will end services operating from the Yorkshire airport and remove its network there as part of a wider route review.

Both outlets link the change to EasyJet’s stated focus on “maintaining and developing” its “most popular” routes. While the Independent concentrates on the Leeds Bradford-specific rationale, The Mirror also frames the move as part of cancellations affecting destinations linked to the airline’s UK operations, with details presented as a broader list of services being scrapped.

At issue for passengers is the lead time: the routes are scheduled to end in January 2027, giving time for disruption planning and any potential rebooking or alternative travel options. The reports do not indicate that other airlines will immediately replace EasyJet’s capacity at LBA, but the change reflects a shift in the carrier’s operational priorities toward selected, higher-demand routes.