Jet2 boosts Manchester summer schedules
Jet2 is adding summer capacity at Manchester to meet continued demand.
It is adding more choice to sunshine destinations in the Balearics (Majorca and Ibiza) and Santorini.
It also launches a brand-new route for summer 2022 – Sardinia.
The additional flights added today are:
Sardinia operates every Saturday morning from 23 July to 24th September.
There are additional Saturday and Sunday services operating to Ibiza between 23July and 25 September offering up to three services each day over the weekend, on top of up to 16 weekly services.
Majorca has an additional Thursday service between 21 July and 22 September.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: "Over the past couple of years we have always maintained that demand will come roaring back once customers start to see travel returning to normal. That is really proving to be the case, with all seasons and all types of holiday looking extremely popular."
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