Newcastle flight was released just after 6am mind you it was Corfu to Newcastle. Not sure if this has already been posted in the past but
www.moneysavingexpert.com shows a few Easyjet saving tips. The one below looks interesting and I am sure someone on the forum might have tried this and will let us know if it actually works. Mind you with the prices they are charging it may be of little use to some as it is in the form of a voucher towards another flight rather than your money refunded!
If you've booked a flight with Easyjet, check the price afterwards to see if it drops. The airline's little-known price promise guarantees that if you do find the same flight for less after booking, you'll get the difference back as a credit voucher.
You'll need to have booked direct though and you won’t get the difference back if the lower price you’ve found is a sale price.
How do I make a claim?
Step 1. Check if the price has dropped. Compare the price Easyjet's website lists with what you paid. If it's cheaper, and there isn't a sale on, then you should be able to claim the difference. Don’t forget the final price you paid may include extras such as baggage, seat selection and a card fee, so factor that all in.
Step 2. Call to claim your voucher. Have your booking reference and flight details to hand, then call Easyjet customer service on 0330 365 5000 (as it's an 03 number, the call will be part of your minutes allowance or cost no more than a standard number). You have to call - you can't claim by email or letter.
Step 3. Use your credit voucher within six months, by phone only. The difference in price will be sent to you as an Easyjet credit voucher by email, usually immediately. However if you don't get it, check your spam folder. You'll then have six months to use it on any Easyjet flight - you'll have to call up when booking but Easyjet says you'll always pay the price it quotes online.