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The Easyjet Forgotten Items customer helpline contact number should provide you assistance in the following areas.
• Easy Jet Lost / Forgotten Property Customer Number
• Easy Jet Lost Belongings Forwarded to Excess Baggage UK Phone Number
• Easyjet Lost Property at London Gatwick UK Support Number
• London Gatwick Lost Property Phone No: +44 (0)1293 226 720 Helpdesk
• London Stanstead Lost Property: 0330 224 0893 - 24hrs Complaints Number
Contact easyJet customer services by calling their local rate 0844 385 1266 phone number. This helpline will put you in contact with one of their advisors who will guide you through your query on available flights, prices offered by easyJet, how to claim compensation for your delayed or cancelled easyJet flight and other general enquiries. Please note if you want to manage your easyJet booking, for example to change your flight or to correct a mistake in a passenger name, you should instead use the easyJet online booking manager here https://www.easyjet.com/EN/secure/MyEasyJet.mvc/SignIn, as easyJet will charge you £10 to do this via their phone helpline. An exception to this is if you require special assistance or accessibility options when managing your existing easyJet booking, in that case please call 0844 385 1266.
Phone easyJet from outside of the UK by calling their international contact number +44 330 365 5454. This number will connect you to easyJet customer service advisors who will guide you through your flight or holiday query and provide you with support if something has gone wrong on your holiday. Please be aware that calls to this international helpline will normally cost more than UK-UK phone calls and contacting easyJet from abroad on a mobile or payphone will cost significantly more than international landline calls.
easyJet also operates a number of dedicated helplines for you to use to call from specific countries which may save you money compared to calling their international helpline, full details of these helplines can be seen in the list below.
Austria: 0820 320 950 | Germany: 01806 060 606 | Netherlands: 0900 040 1048 |
Croatia: 0601 90 199 | Greece: 2111 98 0013 | Portugal: 70750 0176 |
Denmark: 4589 881 032 | Israel: 9723 7630 561 | Spain: 902 599 900 |
France: 0820 420 315 | Italy: 1992 01 840 | Switzerland: 0848 282 828 |
Phone the easyJet Holidays customer service contact number 0203 499 5251 for general enquiries and further contact options for your easyJet Holidays booking. easyJet Holidays is the package holidays branch of easyJet, so if you can no longer travel for your holiday or if you have missed the initial flight for your easyJet holiday then you should call this number. If you are already on your easyJet holiday phone their 24 duty office helpline contact number 0203 499 5248 if there is a medical emergency, if you can’t find your easyJet booking voucher or if you wish to change your hotel. To contact the 24 hour duty office from abroad call +44 203 499 5248.
If you want to book an easyJet Holiday from the UK then please phone their UK sales contact number 0203 499 5232, or email using their official sales email address info-uk@holiday.easyjet.com. If you are based in another European country then please examine the list below for phone numbers and official email addresses for the easyJet holidays booking team in these countries. All these helplines are available to call between 8am-10pm Monday-Saturday and 9am-5pm Sunday and call costs will depend on which country you are calling easyJet Holidays from.
Country |
Phone Number |
Email Address |
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France | +3317 6545 369 | info-fr@holiday.easyjet.com |
Germany | +4918 0680 6806 | info-de@holiday.easyjet.com |
Italy | +3906 9762 7656 | info-it@holiday.easyjet.com |
Spain | +3497 1927 336 | info-es@holiday.easyjet.com |
Netherlands | +3120 8110 844 | info-nl@holiday.easyjet.com |
Switzerland | +4143 5509 515 | info-fr@holiday.easyjet.com / info-de@holiday.easyjet.com |
Phone 0203 564 6725 if you have a problem with your easyJet hotel booking in the UK or call their international contact number +44 20 3320 2609 from abroad. Calling these numbers will put you in contact with booking.com who are in partnership with easyJet Hotels, and who will be able to help you if you have a problem with your hotel or if you wish to cancel or change your easyJet hotel booking.
Contact easyJet travel insurance general enquiries by calling their 0371 200 0223 phone number. Phone this customer service number to change or cancel your easyJet travel insurance policy as well as to request a re-print of your travel insurance documents. This contact number is available to call from Monday-Friday 10am-5pm and is closed on weekends & bank holidays.
easyJet Travel Insurance is underwritten by Allianz Global Assistance; their full list of phone numbers, including claims and medical emergency helplines are provided below.
easyJet Travel Insurance Department |
Phone Number |
Alternative Contact Details |
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Customer Service Number | 0371 200 0223 | Website: https://travelinsurance.easyjet.com/
Online Contact Form: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/contact-us/contact |
Make a claim | +44 208 603 9692 | Post: Allianz Global Assistance, Travel Insurance Claims department, PO Box 1900, Croydon, CR90 9BA, United Kingdom. |
24/7 Medical Emergencies Line | +44 208 603 9693 | N/A |
Complain about easyJet travel insurance | 0371 200 022 | Post: Travel Insurance Complaints Department, Allianz Global Assistance, PO Box 1900, Croydon, CR90 9BA, United Kingdom. |
Calls to these easyJet travel insurance phone numbers are charged at normal UK call rates if you are calling easyJet from within the UK. Please note that calls made to these easyJet travel insurance numbers from outside the UK will normally cost more than UK-UK calls and will vary depending on the exact country you are calling easyJet from.
Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. You will be connected directly to a Easyjet Forgotten Items Customer Service agent. Contact helpline is in no way affiliated with Easyjet Forgotten Items.
Do you live near one of these? Research suggests energy pulses from the towers can be damaging to human cell growth & can increase your risk of developing cancer.
We are used to seeing mobile towers as tall pylon / crane-like structures in the middle of fields & unpoplulated areas.
Now they have have been redesigned and are poping up in our neighbourhoods & streets all over of the UK. They are smaller mobile masts also known as Monopoles.
H.E.S.E's Dosimetry department have concluded that living next to one will mean that your house will be flooded with microwave antenna energy 24/7.
H.E.S.E (Human Ecological Social Economic) are electromagetic health experts that state 'Radiation from masts are more dangerous than phones and wifi devices since pulses of continuous irradiation are emitted at high strength 24/7'
Residents living nearby have no say in the matter of whether or not a mast is constructed in close proximity to their homes.
Whilst mobile operators have targets to achieve greater coverage, they are setting masts up in close proximity to homes without conducting sufficient if not any research on safe limits of exposure.
We urge you to conduct your own research, write to the operator of the mast, be it EE, 02 or Voda for exposure readings of your location and if possible buy an EMF reader to see how strong the pulses actually are.
easyJet Airline Company Limited,
Complaints Department,
Hangar 89,
London Luton Airport,
Luton,
Bedfordshire,
LU2 9PF,
United Kingdom.
easyJet will attempt to get back to you with a resolution to your complaint within ten days of acknowledging that they have received it. If you are unhappy with the solution offered by easyJet you can escalate the complaint to CEDR Services Limited, who are the body approved by the Civil Aviation Authority to independently review complaints, by calling their main contact number 0207 536 6099, emailing aviation@cedr.com or writing to CEDR Services Limited using their official post address:
Contact easyJet customer services to make an official complaint by calling their mobile-friendly phone number 0844 385 1266. You can also register a complaint by using the official easyJet online contact form https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/contact-us/contact and selecting ‘complaint’. These are the two fastest options for getting in contact with easyJet to make your complaint however if you would prefer to write to easyJet then please use their official complaints postal address provided here for you:
CEDR Services Limited,
International Dispute Resolution Centre,
70 Fleet Street,
London,
EC4Y 1EU,
United Kingdom.
Similar to other budget airlines, easyJet has a range of online contact options which saves them money from having to maintain numerous customer service helplines. Their online contact options include an official customer service form, an official flight tracker which provides live departure and arrival details up to 48 hours in advance of your flight and forms to download if you want to claim compensation for an easyJet flight delay or unsatisfactory in-flight purchase. You can also check-in online to save you time in the queues when you get to the airport. Official links to all these easyJet online contact options can be found below.
Reason for contacting easyJet |
Official easyJet link |
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Customer service contact form | Easyjet Enquiries |
easyJet online check-in | Goto Online Check-In |
easyJet Holidays contact form | https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/contact-us/easyJet-holidays-contact |
Apply for compensation if your easyJet flight was cancelled or delayed by more than 3 hours | Eaayjet Reclaims |
Claim for expenses incurred due to an easyJet delay or cancellation | Easyjet Expenses |
Refund your easyJet in-flight refund | Easyjet Inflight Refunds |
Although easyJet advise that you contact them by phone or by use of their official online contact form, you can write to easyJet using their official customer service postal address provided here for you:
easyJet Airline Company Limited,
Customer Service,
Hangar 89,
London Luton Airport,
Luton,
Bedfordshire,
LU2 9PF,
United Kingdom.
All problems & issues will be emailed directly to the appropriate departments. Fill in the form and state the nature of your enquiry.
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