Jet2 marks 20 years of Prague flights
Jet2 has celebrated a landmark 20 years offering Prague flights.
On 26 October 2003, the first Jet2.com flight landed in Prague from Leeds Bradford Airport.
The airline is now celebrating 20 years of service.
Since 2003, when Jet2.com operated just one route to Prague, it has seen steady growth, both through Jet2.com and the Jet2CityBreaks.
It has carried over2.5 million customers to the destination.
Today, the companies operate to Prague from ten UK airports.
Customers can choose a Prague flight-only option with Jet2.com or an ATOL protected package holiday with Jet2CityBreaks, available for a low £60 per person deposit.
Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include Prague flights with 22kg hold luggage and a choice of 2-5 star hotels in central locations.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Today, we operate an enormous programme with unrivalled frequency to Prague from the UK and have flown millions of customers.”
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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