Jet2holidays launches Bulgaria holidays deals
Following the abrupt closure of Balkan Holidays, Jet2holidays is offering £100 off per booking on all Bulgaria holidays.
The BULGARIA100 discount code can be used for bookings via an agent, for customers keen to rebook following cancellations by Balkan Holidays.
The discount of £100 per booking is valid on all summer 2025 and 2026 holidays to Bulgaria.
It is in addition to the existing £100 off per person for holidays booked via an agency partner.
These discounts can be combined with Free Child Place Holidays.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2holidays said: “The closure of Balkan Holidays is very sad news indeed, and our thoughts are with everyone who is impacted.”
“We know there are many customers wanting to enjoy their holidays to the Bulgarian sunshine, so we are making it easier for them.”
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