easyJet’s popular Twilight Bag Drop service is now available at Birmingham
- 1/5/2026
- 10 Day
easyJet is launching its popular, free Twilight Bag Drop service at Birmingham Airport.
Available from 5th January, the service provides
customers on early morning flights with the option to drop their bags off the
evening before free of charge, saving time for their journey through the
airport on their day of travel by skipping bag drop and heading straight to
security.
Customers will also receive discounted parking for an
hour in the airport’s Premium Set Down car park, simply needed to present their
bag drop baggage receipt on exit.
easyJet already has a range of options available to
help make travel easy including special assistance, self-service bag drop and
generous family luggage options. Now this new service will help make it even easier
for customers flying from Birmingham, whether they’re flying with winter sports
gear to hit the slopes during the new year, chasing some last winter sun, or
travelling with their family over February half term and the Easter holidays.
easyJet’s Twilight Bag Drop will be available to all
customers on early morning flights departing before 0900 at Birmingham Airport,
and bags can be dropped between 1600 and 2000 the day before they fly.
Kevin Doyle, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, commented: “We
are always looking for new ways to make travel as easy as possible, so we are
really pleased to be introducing our free Twilight Bag Drop service for our
customers flying from Birmingham Airport. As families head off on their next
holiday or are planning one to look forward to, whether that’s hitting the
slopes, soaking up some winter sun or a fun-filled half-term or Easter break,
we remain focused on offering greater choice and exceptional value across our
unrivalled short-haul network, always aiming to make travel easy.”
easyJet now offers Twilight bag drop services to its
customers at eight UK airports including London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol,
Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast and now Birmingham.







