Jet2 launches 2021/22 Iceland programme
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks has launched a new winter 2021/22 programme of scheduled services and holidays to Iceland.
It will run three weekly services from Manchester and Birmingham Airports, as well as offering 37 three and four-night trips from seven other UK airports; Belfast International, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle and London Stansted.
The Manchester and Birmingham flights will operate between 30 September and 22 November and from 10 February to April 25
A total of 15 short breaks from the other bases will be available during September and November and 22 between February and April.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Chief Executive Steve Heapy said: "We are delighted to be announcing a new programme of scheduled services and once-in-a-lifetime trips to Iceland for Winter 21/22.
"With scheduled flights operating from Manchester and Birmingham, in addition to 37 once-in-a-lifetime trips from seven of our other UK bases, independent travel agents can now offer customers great choice and flexibility when it comes to visiting this bucket list destination."
The announcement comes just one week after the company launched flights and holidays from Bristol Airport, its tenth UK base.
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