Jet2 builds Spanish service from Scotland
Monday, 08 Jun, 2011
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Jet2.com is to add five new routes to Spain from Glasgow into its summer 2012 schedule.
The airline will fly to Barcelona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Malaga and Murcia.
Flights to Malaga, Barcelona and Murcia begin March 2012 while Ibiza and Lanzarote services start next May.
The airline has also put on sale flights for next year to its most popular destinations, Alicante, Faro, Majorca and Tenerife, with a 20% extra boost to seats available to the first three while adding an additional service to Tenerife.
Managing director Ian Doubtfire said: “There’s no doubt this is an exciting time for us at Glasgow Airport. In just two months since we started flying from our newest base we have launched five new routes and also increased capacity to some of our most popular destinations – this demonstrates how committed we are to growing the range of great value destinations we offer to customers across Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
He added: “We are really pleased with bookings so far with 150,000 seats already sold, covering both Jet2.com and Jet2holidays passengers.”
by Dinah Hatch
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