Jet2 adds more flights to Turkey for rest of summer
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has added more flights and holidays to Turkey for the rest of this summer as it remains one of the few popular destinations in the Med from where holidaymakers don’t have to quarantine when returning to the UK.
The operator has added more than 60 flights to Antalya, Dalaman, Izmir and Bodrum offering more than 12,000 additional seats.
Last month Jet2 added 50 flights to Turkey in response to demand.
CEO Steve Heapy said: "It’s clear from the high demand we are seeing for holidays and flights to Turkey that customers are keen to get away this summer for a much-needed holiday.
"As usual, we have been quick to respond to that demand, giving our customers what they want by adding more seats and holidays on sale to this sunny hotspot. With fantastic deals and fee child places available, on top of great choice and flexibility, there is no better time to take advantage of a welcome escape."
The additional services to Turkey are:
* Birmingham – Antalya, Dalaman
* Edinburgh – Dalaman, Antalya
* East Midlands – Dalaman
* Glasgow – Dalaman, Antalya
* Leeds Bradford – Dalaman, Bodrum
* Manchester – Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman, Izmir
* Newcastle – Dalaman, Antalya
* London Stansted – Antalya, Bodrum
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