Jet2’s largest ever city breaks programme on sale
Jet2 has put on sale its biggest ever programme of winter city breaks for 2024/25.
The expanded 2024/25 programme flies from nine UK airports including Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford and London Stansted
It covers nine city breaks destinations including Athens, Barcelona, Budapest, Krakow, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna and Venice.
The exciting programme includes additional flights to Athens from Birmingham Airport, Barcelona from Leeds Bradford and Rome from London Stansted.
Plus, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks is adding more capacity to Prague from Birmingham Airport and to Barcelona from Manchester Airport.
It adds up to a total of over 600,000 seats on sale to city break destinations across Europe.
This is a capacity boost of 10% compared to winter 2023/24.
Customers can choose from a flight-only option or a city break package holiday with Jet2CityBreaks.
It includes flights with Jet2.com, with 22kg free luggage and a choice of two to five-star hotel options.
The company will soon announce details about the Christmas Markets programme.
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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