Jet2 adds more late summer flights and holidays
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced another big expansion for 2024, with more late summer flights and holidays on sale.
They have added more flight and holiday capacity to mainland Spain, the Canaries, the Balearics, Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, and Greece.
It adds up to almost 70,000 extra seats for summer 2024 from eight UK airports.
Destinations include Lanzarote, Dubrovnik, Fuerteventura, Heraklion (Crete), Ibiza, Kalamata, Costa de Almeria, Gran Canaria, Menorca and Palma.
The additional flights are between late September and early November 2024.
They are for departures from Belfast International, Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and Newcastle airports.
CEO Steve Heapy said: “We are seeing strong and sustained demand for next summer across the board, with the late summer season proving very popular.”
“We have reacted quickly to that demand by adding extra capacity.”
Learn more about : Jet2.com ( United Kingdom )
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