Jet2 adds Chambery to ski flight programme
Jet2.com has added Chambery to its line-up of ski destinations for winter 2021/22.
The addition of Chambery makes seven snow sports destinations next winter, with skiers also able to fly to Geneva, Grenoble, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Turin and Barcelona (for Andorra).
Jet2.com has put its ski flight programme for winter 2021/22 on sale, with skiers and snowboarders able to access the slopes from all ten of its UK bases, including new base Bristol Airport.
After a lost ski season, flights are expected to sell quickly as skiers head back to some of Europe’s most popular ski destinations.
The new services to Chambery will operate weekly (on Saturday) from Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds Bradford and London Stansted Airports and twice-weekly from Manchester Airport (Saturday and Sunday) from mid-December to mid-April.
Chambery is the gateway to the popular ski areas of Alpe d’Huez, Chamonix, La Plagne and Val d’Isere.
"We know how much skiers and snowboarders missed the slopes in winter 2020/21, so we are absolutely thrilled to be launching such an exciting ski programme for winter 2021/22. We are delighted to be adding Chambery," said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
The company is offering 10% off all ski flights booked on or before 31 March.
"We’re giving skiers access to the best ski resorts across Europe and we know the return of our ski programme will be a huge hit with snow sports enthusiasts," Heapy added.
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