Jet2 extends Menorca summer 2022 season
Jet2 is extending the summer 2022 season to Menorca with extra flights and holidays in April, so bringing forward the start of the season.
It is adding April services to the island from Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and London Stansted Airport.
From Birmingham there will be additional services every Friday from 8 to 22 April.
Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and London Stansted will have extra services every Saturday from 9 to 23 April.
Jet2holidays last week announced strong demand for summer 2022 holidays.
Stays in Cala Galdana, Son Bou, Cala’n Bosch and Punta Prima are proving to be popular with customers.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: "We are seeing great demand from customers wanting to enjoy Menorca both in the peak summer season and outside of that period too. These additional flights give our customers the opportunity to enjoy Menorca in April and over the Easter holidays."
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