Jet2 begins three new summer routes from Birmingham Airport
Jet2 is launching three new holiday routes from Birmingham Airport starting today.
It took off today on an inaugural flight to Tivat, Montenegro and adds two more routes this month.
Jet2.com’s first Montenegro flights operate up to twice weekly until 31 October 2024.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are also expanding their programme later this month from Birmingham Airport.
An inaugural flight to Bergen will depart on 9 May 2024 followed by Jet2.com and Jet2holidays’ first flight to Lesvos on 26 May.
There will be a weekly Sunday services to the Greek island until 6 October 2024.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have a comprehensive summer programme from Birmingham Airport with 55 sun and city destinations on sale.
Tom Screen, Aviation Director of Birmingham Airport said: “The summer season is looking superb with the addition of these three new routes.”
The addition of Bergen and Lesvos later this month ensures we have a variety of destinations for all.”
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