Jet2 city breaks resume from Manchester
Jet2 announced the restart of its city breaks programme from Manchester Airport.
The departure to Barcelona marked the return of Jet2CityBreaks, and it adds city break trips to Rome from today.
More city destinations will operate in the winter including Reykjavik, Budapest, Prague and Vienna as well as dedicated Christmas Market trips leading up to the festive season.
"The demand for city breaks is returning very strongly and comes at the perfect time to get away to and explore Europe’s best cities," said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks.
"The restart of our city breaks programme is another step towards a real and meaningful restart of international travel."
Jet2CityBreaks packages include flights with Jet2.com including 22kg hold luggage, transfers to and from the airport, as well as a choice of 2-5 star hotels.
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