Jet2holidays reschedules 2025 agent conference
Jet2holidays’ 2025 VIP Travel Agent Conference has been rescheduled to 2026.
The planned 1-4 December date is now pushed back to early 2026 after discussions with agents and its trade partners.
An early 2026 date now frees up partners for the end of year period and can benefit from the pre-summer booking momentum in 2026, it says.
The exact date hasn’t been disclosed yet.
“Having spoken to partners, rescheduling our conference reflects what we believe is a better fit for you and for the industry as a whole,” said Director of Travel Agent Relationships Alan Cross.
“It gives everyone more breathing room to plan effectively, ensuring the event is as valuable and relevant as possible.”
“It also acts as another springboard in the build up to summer.”
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