Jet2’s 2024/25 winter sun programme is the biggest ever
To meet demand, Jet2 and tour operator Jet2holidays are putting their biggest ever winter sun programme on sale.
It covers departures from all eleven of its UK airport bases for winter 2024/25.
Over 120 routes have gone on sale in total, including nine brand-new routes.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have also extended the season to Malta from Glasgow Airport and East Midlands Airport, now offering winter breaks.
Its newest UK base Liverpool John Lennon Airport sees its first winter sun programme.
It follows a strong response from customers and travel agents to the launch announcement last week.
Winter sun destinations going on sale now include Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Malta and Cyprus.
It represents over 3.7 million seats on sale.
Launch of their Ski, City Breaks and Iceland programmes for winter 2024/25 will be announced in the coming months.
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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