Jet2 resumes Iceland programme
Jet2 has restarted its Iceland programme of flights and holidays.
A departure from Glasgow Airport marked the restart of flights and trips to Iceland, as Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks operates scheduled services from Manchester and Birmingham, as well as dedicated trips from seven other UK bases including Edinburgh, East Midlands, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle, and London Stansted.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks will fly twice-weekly (Monday and Thursday) scheduled services to Iceland from Birmingham and Manchester.
Services start from 10 February through to 25 April from both airports, offering stays of three-nights or more available over the February half-term and Easter.
In addition to these scheduled services, 22 three and four-night dedicated trips will operate between February and April from seven other UK bases.
Customers can pick from flight-only or package holiday with package options with Jet2CityBreaks available with a £60 per person booking deposit.
Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include flights with Jet2.com, 22kg hold luggage, transfers to and from the airport, as well as a choice of three and four-star hotels in central Reykjavik.
A guided Northern Lights Tour is included in all packages, with excursions to the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon and South Shore also available to purchase.
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