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Jet2 unveils its biggest-ever Christmas market range for 2025/26

Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have unveiled their biggest programme of Christmas market trips to date with their 2025/26 range.

Eight destinations are available from across 12 UK airports, representing a total of 50 routes and 250,000 seats on sale – a capacity increase of 16% compared with winter 2024/25.

Services to Prague and Vienna from new base Bournemouth are among eight new routes introduced.


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Steve Heapy, chief executive of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “The demand we are seeing for our enormously popular Christmas markets programme continues to increase, which is why we have responded with our biggest choice ever for winter 2025/26.”

Aside from the Bournemouth services, the other new routes on sale are Belfast International to Vienna, East Midlands to Berlin, Glasgow to Budapest, Liverpool John Lennon to Vienna, Newcastle to Gdansk and Stansted to Krakow.

The other destinations in the range are Prague, Cologne and Copenhagen.

Heapy added: “With a fantastic selection of Christmas market breaks on sale from across all 12 of our UK airport bases, including Bournemouth airport, this latest programme is our biggest and best yet, offering unrivalled choice for customers and independent travel agents.

“Since announcing our arrival at Bournemouth airport, the response has been fantastic so we know the launch of this new programme will be a big hit with customers in the region who are looking forward to enjoying the Jet2 experience.

“As more people look to escape to a winter wonderland next winter and take advantage of all the fantastic benefits provided by Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks, we know that our winter 2025/26 Christmas Markets collection will be as popular as ever.”

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