Jet2 extends summer 2025 season on the Istrian Coast
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have extended next summer on Croatia’s Istrian Coast thanks to strong customer demand.
The airline and tour operator have added more flights from three UK airports, extending the season to Pula and the Istrian Coast right through to 18 October 2025.
It marks an immediate response after introducing it for summer 2025.
Additional flights are now on sale Birmingham with twice weekly flights (Monday and Friday) added between 6 and 17 October 2025
From Manchester there are now twice weekly flights (Monday and Thursday) added between 6 and 16 October 2025.
From London Stansted weekly Saturday flights are added on 11 and 18 October 2025.
Jet2.com will operate flights to Pula and the Istrian Coast from the three UK airports from May 1 next year, with five weekly services operating throughout the summer.
In addition to flights, customers seeking a package holiday to Pula and the Istrian Coast with Jet2holidays can choose from a wide selection of villas and hotels, from 3 to 5-stars in resorts such as Porec, Rovinj, Umag, Novigrad, Pula, Medulin, Vrsar and Rabac.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: “The demand we are continuing to see means that we have moved quickly to extend the summer season in Pula and the Istrian Coast.”
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