"Customers who hold bookings on any cancelled services for the coming winter season can claim a full refund or can use the money to cover a new booking with us for an alternative destination."
A spokesman for easyJet said the low-cost carrier "remains committed to resuming services to Sharm", but added that it will not happen until the Government's advice changes.
Monarch has cancelled all flights to Sharm up to and including October 30.
The Luton-based airline issued a statement which insisted that it hopes to resume services from the beginning of the winter season.
But it admitted that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has given "no update or indications' as to when its travel advice may change.
Thomson Airways has suspended its flights to Sharm until at least September 28.
A spokesman for the airline said: "We would like to thank our customers for their continued patience and apologise for the inconvenience caused whilst the current FCO advice is in place."
The Association of British Travel Agents has previously said the decision on whether or not to use Sharm airport is not made by airlines but by the UK authorities, and flights will only start again when they are satisfied security is strong enough.
The Government suspended flights to Sharm on November 4 last year after an Airbus 321 operated by Russian airline Metrojet crashed, killing 224 people. Islamic State jihadis have claimed responsibility for the bombing of the passenger jet.
Britons at the resort were brought home in a series of flights amid heightened security measures which ended on November 17.
Since then, UK airlines have not operated routes between Sharm and the UK.