Jet2 boosts Iceland flight, city breaks for winter
Jet2 has advanced its programme of Iceland flights and holidays for winter 2023/24.
It has put on a total of 14 additional breaks for next February and March from Leeds Bradford and Newcastle airports.
The additional capacity is in response to strong demand.
The airline and city break operator will have its biggest ever programme to Iceland, with flights and city breaks from all ten UK airports next winter.
It now represents over 150 departures and over 30,000 seats on sale.
It equates to a capacity increase of 36% compared to last winter.
From Leeds Bradford, there are seven weekly departures added thanks to new Sunday services between 11 February and 27 March.
New Wednesday services will operate from Newcastle.
A programme of flights will also operate from Manchester and Birmingham airports with two weekly flights operating in late-September, October, November, February, March and April.
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