Jet2 hails ‘enormous growth’ in bookings
Jet2 reported a sharp increase in demand for flights and holidays following the news that fully vaccinated customers will be able to holiday without taking a test.
Jet2 reports ‘enormous growth’ for the Eastern Mediterranean, in particular Greece, Turkey and Cyprus
Traditional hotspots such as the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Mainland Spain, Italy and Portugal are also selling strongly.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has said: "Since the government announcement we have seen a notable increase in demand for holidays and flights across all seasons, particularly February half term, the Easter holidays and Summer 2022."
"Before yesterday’s announcement demand was already strong, however bookings have jumped by another 30% when compared with the previous week, demonstrating just how much of a game-changer the removal of all testing is for fully vaccinated holidaymakers."
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