
Get money off an Easyjet holiday with Tesco Clubcard
Did you know, you can convert Clubcard points for 2x the value at Easyjet holidays?
It’s January, and it’s rather dreary, which can only mean one thing... it's time to plan my summer holiday abroad. I'll often find myself daydreaming about lying on a sun lounger on a sandy beach or wandering through cobblestone streets in a European city. But one thing that I've not left up to my overactive imagination is my ability to grab a holiday bargain with my stash of supermarket loyalty points – and I'm here to show you how.
January is one of the busiest months for Brits to book their summer hols. And generally we say to use comparisons to make sure you're not paying over the odds. But, sometimes (and only sometimes), being brand-loyal can pay off, especially if you’re converting loyalty points into a holiday… just like I did last year!
Got Tesco Clubcard points? Get 2x the value towards an Easyjet holiday
At the end of 2024, Tesco Clubcard and Easyjet holidays joined forces, meaning Clubcard vouchers can be converted into money off a package hol.
At the beginning of last year, I had £87-worth of Tesco Clubcard vouchers. If I used this amount in-store, it would hold the same value. However, when you exchange Clubcard vouchers to spend with Clubcard Rewards Partners, such as Easyjet, they double in value. This meant my vouchers gave me £174 in credit with Easyjet holidays – not too shabby. Here's how to do it:
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Select the amount you'd like to exchange* via your Tesco Clubcard account.
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You'll receive an email confirmation from Tesco of your order, followed by a second email from Easyjet holidays once your order has been validated.
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Once validated, the points should appear in your Easyjet holidays account as credit (this whole thing took a couple of days for me till the credit was in my account).
Simple, really. But before you rush to convert your credit, there are – as ever – a few things to know:
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You can’t use your Easyjet credit on just flights alone, you’ll need to book a package holiday (flights and hotel).
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The email address for both your Tesco Clubcard and Easyjet accounts must be the same.
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Once you’ve exchanged your vouchers for credit with Easyjet holidays, they can’t be refunded back, so only convert what you need. Once converted you've six months to use the credit.
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Easyjet holidays credit cannot be used towards a booking of eight people or more.
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You can only exchange a maximum of £300 in Clubcard vouchers, which is the equivalent of £600 in Easyjet holidays credit, within a 12-month period.
I paid £46 for a £320 trip
Last year, I combined my £174 in Easyjet credit with my Vinted earnings (£100), giving me £274 to play with for a city break to Athens.
My break cost £320, but I only ended up 'paying' £46 thanks to my Tesco Clubcard vouchers and Vinted earnings (see our Vinted buying & selling guide if you're interested in how it works).
Admittedly, I could have paid less, but I plumped for good flight times and a hotel in the city centre. However, I did keep costs down by only travelling with an underseat bag (it’s doable for a three-night trip). I also didn’t fork out for other ‘additional’ costs too, such as a seat reservation and a private airport transfer.
When I looked for package holidays to Athens on Friday 9 January for March 2026 (the same month I went last year), I found similar holidays starting from £320 per person.


If you’re not picky about the destination, and can be flexible with departure dates, you can find breaks to other parts of Europe for less. For example, three nights in Paris starts from £169 per person, while seven nights in Majorca is from £261 per person.
What happens to your credit if the holiday is cancelled?
If you cancel your holiday after the six-month window on your Easyjet holiday credit, you will not get the credit back. However, if you cancel your holiday within the six-month window of converting the credits, and a refund is due, the credit will be applied back to your Easyjet account.
If Easyjet cancels your booking, and a refund is due, you will receive a refund back to the original method of payment. This means if you book using holiday credit, the refund will be issued in credit.
Always purchase travel insurance as soon as you book your trip, because if something happens and stops you from going, you’ll have some protection. See our travel insurance guide for all the know-how. You will need to check whether your travel insurance covers the loss of your credit (or Clubcard voucher value) in the event you have to cancel your holiday, as not all policies will cover this as standard.
Which other travel operators can you convert Clubcard vouchers with?
You can also convert your Tesco Clubcard vouchers into credit with other travel companies*, including Eurocamp, Hotels.com, Intrepid Travel, P&O Cruises, Butlin's Big Weekenders, Cunard and more.
I’m back to accruing points on my Tesco Clubcard in the hope that I can get money off a winter sun break this December – wish me luck!
See our guide on how to find cheap flights for tips, and for more ways to make the most of your Clubcard points, see our Tesco Clubcard boosting guide.















