Jet2 unveils Samos as new Greek destination for summer 2026
Jet2 opened reservations for its 15th airport in Greece, with new flights and holidays to the island of Samos on sale for summer 2026.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will operate to Samos from two UK airport bases – Manchester and London Stansted.
Both routes are exclusive to Jet2.
There will be up to two weekly flights from Manchester Airport to Samos between 5 May and 30 October 2026, and up to two weekly services from London Stansted from 7 May and 29 October.
The addition of Samos Airport means that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will operate to a total of 15 airports in Greece.
Jet2holidays has also launched a range of new hotels in Samos.
Over 30 3-5 star hotels are available to book now in resorts – Samos Town, Kampos, Kokkari, Pythagorion, Karlovasi and Balos as part of ATOL-protected package holidays with Jet2holidays.
Samos lies just off the coast of Turkiye and features pristine beaches, charming towns and villages and ancient ruins.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “We are pleased to be expanding our presence across Greece by adding this brand-new gateway, appealing to holidaymakers looking for a laid-back Greek island experience.
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