easyJet disclosed a 2020 cyberattack that exposed email addresses and travel details for approximately 9 million customers, with full credit card details including CVV numbers stolen for 2,208 customers. If you have booked flights with easyJet, a subject access request will confirm what travel, payment, and loyalty data they hold about you.
This letter is pre-addressed to easyJet plc, the official EU data controller for easyJet. Fill in your details and copy or send it directly.
easyJet does not publish a direct DPO email. Use their privacy contact form or send by post to the address shown in the letter.
Dear Data Protection Officer,
I am writing to exercise my rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). As an individual whose personal data you process, I am requesting the following information:
Below is my information for your reference:
Name:
Email:
Address:
This request is of utmost importance to me and should not be ignored. The GDPR mandates that you respond within one month. Failure to comply may result in further action being taken.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
1. Copy and send this letter to the data controller of the organisation.
2. Follow up until you hear back. The GDPR requires a response within one month.
3. No response? Lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Select your country to find your data protection authority: