Jet2 adds three new destinations for summer 2026
Jet2 has expanded its Greek and Italian flight and holiday programmes for summer 2026 with a trio of new destinations.
The airline and tour operator introduces two brand-new Greek destinations in the Olympus Riviera and Meganisi.
In addition, Jet2CityBreaks has also announced the Italian city of Palermo as a new city break destination for next summer.
The Olympus Riviera can be reached via flights to Thessaloniki Airport from Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted from 3 April to 31 October 2026.
The region provides a combination of mountain and coast, as well as the perfect blend of natural beauty, history and culture.
It features Mount Olympus and the Aegean coastline side by side and offers a wealth of outdoor activities.
Five resorts are on sale with Jet2holidays in the Olympus Riviera are Litochoro Plaka, Platamonas, Katerini Paralia, Neoi Poroi and Olympiaki Akti, with a range of 3 to 5-star hotels available to book now.
Meanwhile, Meganisi is accessible via Preveza Airport which customers can fly to from eight UK bases next summer.
These are Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle International.
Customers booking with Jet2holidays to Meganisi have ferry and shuttle transfers included.
The tiny Ionian Island is located off the coast of Lefkas and is one of Greece’s best kept secrets.
Also, Jet2CityBreaks is launching Palermo as a brand-new city break destination next summer, with city breaks available from Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle International from 1 May until 23 October 2026.
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