Jet2 puts full summer 2023 programme on sale
Jet2 has opened its summer 2023 programme from Leeds Bradford.
It now opened summer 2023 flights and holidays from all 10 UK bases.
This is the earliest destinations across the Mediterranean and Canary Islands have gone on sale for summer.
With 41 summer sun destinations now on sale from Leeds Bradford Airport, Jet2.com will fly more than 1,350 weekly flights from ten bases during peak times in summer 23.
The programme includes over 200 weekly flights to the Canary Islands, over 200 weekly flights to the Balearic Islands, over 250 weekly flights to 14 Greek destinations and more than 180 weekly flights to Turkey during peak times.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will make further summer 2023 announcements over the coming weeks, including the launch of leisure city destinations for summer 2023.
Jet2 has reported major pent-up demand from holidaymakers on the back of travel restrictions easing.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: “Customers have been telling us how much they want to book something to look forward to, so we have responded to that demand by putting our summer 2023 programme on sale earlier than ever before.”
Learn more about : Jet2.com ( United Kingdom )
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