Jet2 launches biggest Iceland winter programme
Jet2.com and JetCityBreaks have kicked off their biggest ever winter programme to Iceland.
The first flights of the season took off from Leeds Bradford and Newcastle International Airports this morning.
Jet2 Iceland flights begin from Birmingham and Manchester Airports tomorrow.
Twice-weekly services operate from these four airports in late-September, October, November, February, March and April.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks will also offer dedicated trips to Iceland from Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Glasgow and Stansted this winter.
Customers can choose from three-night or four-night trips either in November or between February and March.
Iceland flights and city breaks are on sale from ten UK airports this winter representing over 30,000 seats on sale and over 150 departing flights.
This is a capacity increase of almost 40% compared to winter 22/23.
Customers can choose from flight-only or package holidays.
Jet2CityBreaks packages are available with a £60 per person deposit.
Jet2CityBreaks bookings include a guided Northern Lights Tour, flights with Jet2.com and a choice of three and four-star hotels in central Reykjavik.
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