Jet2 rolls out first London Luton ski flight programme
Jet2.com has launched its first ever ski flight programme from London Luton Airport.
It has put winter 2025/26 ski flights on sale to new destination Geneva.
New weekly Saturday services will be available from 14 February to 28 March 2026, giving skiers and snowboarders the chance to ski the Swiss and French Alps.
Geneva is a gateway to ski resorts such as Tignes, Flaine, Verbier, Zermatt and the Three Valleys.
Including London Luton, the airline will operate to Geneva from ten UK bases including Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle International.
Overall, Jet2.com’s ski programme is on sale from across eleven of its UK bases.
It represents over 360,000 seats on sale and more than 70 weekly ski flights during peak periods.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “We are thrilled to be launching our first ever ski programme from London Luton Airport. “Geneva is a hugely popular ski destination, offering a wide selection of ski areas with a range of slopes to suit all abilities.”
Ski flight customers get a 10kg hand luggage and 22kg baggage as well as 22kg ski carriage.
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