Jet2CityBreaks announces Funchal as new city break destination
Due to strong demand, Jet2CityBreaks has expanded its product range with the launch of city breaks to Funchal, Madeira.
Packages are available from 1 November 2021 with a range of 3 to 5-star hotels on sale from nine UK airports.
Jet2CityBreaks for winter 2021/22 and Summer 2022 are available flying from Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle.
The launch of city breaks adds to the company’s popular flights and holidays programme to Madeira.
It will offer a range of accommodation, with various types of board basis available in hotels conveniently located close to the city centre
Packages include flights with Jet2.com, 22kg hold luggage and 10kg free cabin baggage, as well as transfers to and from the airport
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