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Jet2 puts ‘biggest ever’ city breaks programme on sale

Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks has put its “biggest ever” city breaks programme on sale for winter 2024-25, in response to “strong demand”.

Nine destinations are included in the collection: Athens, Barcelona, Budapest, Krakow, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna and Venice, with flights available from Birmingham, East Midlands, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and Stansted airports.

The sister brands said they have expanded the collection in “direct response to strong demand from customers and independent travel agents”.


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There are more than 600,000 seats on sale, representing a capacity increase of 10% compared to winter 2023-24, with additional services to Athens from Birmingham airport, to Barcelona from Leeds Bradford, and to Rome from Stansted.

There is also increased capacity to Prague from Birmingham airport and to Barcelona from Manchester airport.

Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include flights with Jet2.com, 23kg hold luggage, 10kg cabin baggage and a choice of hotels ranging from two to five stars.

Chief executive Steve Heapy said: “The demand we are seeing for next winter is telling us that people are wanting to book further ahead and get their winter holidays booked in, which is why we have put this expanded winter city breaks programme on sale today.

“With more choice and increase capacity, it is our biggest winter city breaks programme to date.

“Thanks to this unrivalled programme, which offers huge choice and flexibility, discovering and exploring the best European cities with Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks has never been so easy.

“As more people look to escape on a city break this winter with an airline and tour operator they can trust, we are confident that these flights and city breaks will sell exceptionally well.”

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