Jet2’s Christmas markets programme takes off
Jet2 has officially launched its biggest ever Christmas Markets programme with the first festive flights for the winter 2025/26 season.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks’ inaugural flights for winter took off to Vienna from Edinburgh Airport Newcastle, Leeds Bradford Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Festive flights to Berlin also departed from Newcastle International Airport.
There are eleven Christmas Markets destinations this winter, with flights and city breaks due to launch from 12 UK airport bases.
These destinations include Bratislava, Budapest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Gdansk, Krakow, Malmo, Prague and Tallinn.
Christmas Markets trips to Tallinn are a new addition, from Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester.
Also, festive flights are departing from Bournemouth Airport for the first time.
Customers can travel to a Christmas Market destination with flights on Jet2.com or with a hotel inclusive package option with Jet2CityBreaks.
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