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EasyJet launches Glasgow to Rome route
EasyJet will operate Glasgow to Rome Fiumicino from February 2 2026 with flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and fares from £39.99.

EasyJet expands its network with a Glasgow to Rome route starting February 2 2026, offering starter fares under £40.
EasyJet launches Glasgow to Rome route
EasyJet has announced a new winter route from Glasgow Airport to Rome Fiumicino. The service will begin on February 2, 2026 and operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tickets are available from £39.99. The move broadens Scotland’s flight options and gives travelers a low-cost link to Italy’s capital.
Kevin Doyle, EasyJet’s Country Manager, says the route strengthens connectivity for customers and reinforces the airline’s value fares and extensive network. AGS Airports’ Chris Tibbett welcomed the investment, noting that Rome is a strong destination and that increased capacity should be well received by passengers.
Key Takeaways
"It's fantastic to be able to offer our customers another exciting route from Glasgow to Rome"
Doyle on network expansion
"Rome is a fantastic destination, and we’re confident that this increased capacity will be well-received by passengers"
Tibbett on expected demand
The new Glasgow–Rome link shows how regional hubs push to diversify winter schedules and attract both leisure and business travelers. If sustained demand follows the initial promotional fares, the route could bolster tourism and support airport activity in Scotland. But success will depend on seasonal travel patterns, competition from other carriers, and whether the price point remains attractive as the route scales. In short, a small price tag today may or may not translate into steady traffic later.
Highlights
- Glasgow meets Rome with a winter route that could reshape travel plans.
- Low fares open doors to city breaks and new adventures.
- This is value with ambition for Scotland's travel scene.
- Rome and Glasgow connect in winter skies.
Market and capacity risks for new Glasgow Rome route
Expanding winter routes can boost tourism and airport activity, but success depends on seasonal demand, competition, and fare profitability. If demand underperforms, capacity may not deliver expected returns and could affect schedules.
The route adds a new thread in Scotland’s evolving European travel map.
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