Jet2 lays on more Rome flights for Six Nations
Jet2 has added more flights and city breaks to Rome, Italy in February and March 2022, to meet the demand from rugby fans.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are adding extra services and city breaks from Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow Airports for the England and Scotland games in the Six Nations in Rome.
The additional flights and city breaks are perfectly timed for those looking to watch England v Italy on 13 February 2022, and Scotland v Italy on 12 March 2022 at the Stadio Olimpico.
Flights from Birmingham and Manchester have been added on Friday 11 and returning on Monday 14 February 2022.
There is an extra round trip from Glasgow on Friday 11 and returning on Monday 14 March 2022,.
This coming winter Jet2.com and Jet2Citybreaks are operating flights and city breaks from five UK bases – Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and Newcastle Airports.
Customers can pick from flight-only options with Jet2.com, or package holiday options with Jet2CityBreaks.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: "We’ve all missed being able to watch live sport, so it’s no surprise that we are seeing strong demand from customers looking to see England and Scotland play in the Six Nations in Rome."
"On the back of that demand, we have put on additional flights and city breaks from Birmingham, Glasgow and Manchester Airports, which are perfectly timed for fans wanting to head to the Italian city to visit Rome and see these matches."
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