Jet2 partners with TUI Musement for in-destination experience bookings
Leisure airline Jet2 has appointed TUI Musement as a preferred supplier for in-destination tours and activities.
TUI Musement will supply an extensive range of excursions, activities and attraction tickets for customers on Jet2holidays package holidays or booking a Jet2.com flight.
The partnership covers activities in more than 75 destinations such as water park tickets, sightseeing tours and boat trips.
The new Jet2 ‘Experiences’ website is dedicated to tours and activities, enabling customers to easily search and book an experience online or via the Jet2 mobile app.
When it is fully rolled out, Jet2 customers will be able to search and book experiences as soon as they have booked a flight or holiday package.
“It means our customers can choose from an even bigger selection of attractions and activities. This partnership with Musement makes it easier for customers to book their in-destination experiences and means we are offering a best-in-class choice,” said Steve Heapy, CEO at Jet2,
It will be rolled out during 2026, and initially available to customers with a direct booking with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays (including Jet2Villas and Jet2CityBreaks).
Customers booking via a travel agent will be able to access it later.
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