Eurovision and EasyJet continue soaring together: EasyJet will be the official airline partner for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, providing exclusive flights and sponsorship for the third consecutive year

EasyJet will continue its sponsorship of the Eurovision Song Contest, remaining the official airline for Eurovision 2026, marking the third consecutive year of this partnership. The collaboration between Eurovision and EasyJet began in Malmö and extended into the upcoming year.




Making Vienna More Accessible for Fans

As part of the partnership, the airline will provide extensive flight routes, making it easier for Eurovision fans from all around the world to attend the event in Vienna. EasyJet will operate more flights to the host city than any other airline in Europe, transporting thousands of fans who plan to attend the contest in May 2026 in Vienna, Austria.

The collaboration in 2026 promises to be exciting and colorful once again. Beyond a Eurovision-branded plane and themed flights reflecting the vibrant atmosphere of the competition, EasyJet is also preparing exclusive promotions and behind-the-scenes content. These features are intended to make fans feel part of the grand celebration even before takeoff.

In past years, the airline introduced unique Eurovision-themed flight experiences. These included the “Orange Flight Path” with an in-flight talent competition leading up to Eurovision 2025, and the “Sky-High Stage Dives” campaign for Eurovision 2024, which featured special activities at the EuroVillage and onboard entertainment. Both initiatives offered fans engaging experiences — and some won tickets to the live Grand Final.




EasyJet’s Official Statement

“With the 70th anniversary of Eurovision, Europe comes together for a spectacular celebration of music, diversity and creativity,” said Gabriella Neudecker, EasyJet’s Marketing Director, about the renewed partnership. “Our extensive European flight network allows fans to attend with ease, whether they are traveling to the heart of the event in Vienna or joining friends elsewhere across the continent.”

It is important to note, however, that EasyJet suspended operations in Israel due to the ongoing war in Gaza and is not expected to resume flights to the country until summer 2026 — after the contest. Therefore, if Israel does participate in Eurovision 2026, its fans will unfortunately not be able to experience EasyJet’s official partnership flights this year.

Eurovision 2026: The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Austria, following the country’s third historic win with the song “Wasted Love” performed by JJ. This will be the third time the contest is hosted in Austria, after 1967 and 2015.