Jet2 kicks off biggest ever Bergen, Norway programme
Jet2’s biggest ever programme of flights and city breaks to Bergen has taken off.
The first flight for 2025 departed from Manchester Airport to the Norwegian city this week.
Over the coming weeks, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks will be expanding their spring 2025 programme to Bergen further, with flights departing from Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle International and London Stansted Airports.
There are flights and city breaks on sale from a total of seven UK airport bases, including 31 departures throughout spring.
For the first time, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks will start operating to Bergen from Bristol, Edinburgh and London Stansted Airports.
These three brand-new routes, in addition to the extra flights on sale from existing airport bases, means that the total seat capacity has more than doubled since last year’s programme.
In response to customer demand, this year’s programme was brought forward to allow more holidaymakers to enjoy the spring season for longer.
As well as providing an easy gateway for holidaymakers to access Fjords such as Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord, the city of Bergen itself has rich culture and history.
Bryggen, the historic harbour district, is an UNESCO’s World Heritage site.
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