Jet2 unveils 2026/27 Iceland programme
Jet2 has launched its winter 2026/27 Iceland programme, which includes the 2027 Easter holiday period.
Iceland flights are available from Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle, Manchester and London Stansted.
There are also flights during half term holidays from both Bournemouth and Edinburgh.
The season kicks off on 9 October to early December 2026, and then resumes again in late January until 12 April 2027.
The company is also offering Jet2CityBreak packages to Iceland throughout the season.
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