Jet2 boosts capacity to trio of Greek islands
Jet2 is adding 30,000 more seats to three popular Greek islands this summer.
It will boost flights to Crete, Kos and Santorini this summer, with more flights from four UK airports.
There are more flights to both Chania and Heraklion in Crete, as well as Santorini and Kos.
The extra flights depart from London Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds Bradford.
Jet2 will have 3.5 million seats in total across 131 routes, with over 360 weekly flights, it says.
The additional flights operate between July and September 2026.
“Greece is an enormously popular destination, and it continues to appeal to customers. We know just how much holidaymakers love these Greek destinations.”
This summer marks the company’s largest ever summer programme to Greece.
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