Jet2 puts 2024/2025 ski programme on sale
Jet2.com has released its winter ski flight programme for 2024/2025 earlier than ever before.
Departing from 10 UK bases, the programme covers the French, Swiss, Austrian and Italian Alps representing 34 ski routes.
After experiencing strong demand from customers, the seven ski destinations – Chambery, Geneva, Grenoble, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Lyon and Turin, are now on sale.
There are over 60 weekly ski flights during peak periods.
Chambery ski flights are on sale from five UK bases – Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Stansted.
Salzburg flights depart from eight airports, and Geneva from nine.
“Customers have been telling us how much they want to secure their place on the slopes, so we have responded,” said CEO Steve Heapy
“We are anticipating the early release of the programme to be extremely popular.”
Learn more about : Jet2.com ( United Kingdom )
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