Jet2 expands summer 2023 schedule
Jet2 has expanded the summer sun 2023 flight and holiday programmes, opening sales for another three UK bases.
Programmes are now on sale from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle Airports.
Jet2 is flying from the airports to summer destinations in the Canaries, Balearics, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Cyprus, Croatia, and Portugal.
It adds to six UK bases which went on sale last week.
The programme includes over 170 weekly flights to the Canary Islands, over 180 weekly flights to the Balearics, well over 200 weekly flights to 14 Greek destinations, and almost 150 weekly flights to Turkey during peak times.
“Following the positive response to six UK bases going on sale earlier than ever before just last week, we are very pleased to be adding Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle too,” said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays
The companies will be making further Summer 2023 announcements over the coming weeks, including further UK bases to go on sale, as well as the launch of leisure city destinations for summer 2023.
Learn more about : Jet2.com ( United Kingdom )
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