Jet2 adds more green list flights
Jet2 has added more summer flights and holidays to Malta, Madeira, and Croatia, to meet strong customer demand.
Demand is high as the destinations are on the UK Government’s green list meaning quarantine-free travel.
In response, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have added more flights to these destinations during August and September from Birmingham, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle Airports.
Birmingham and Newcastle ae adding Sunday services now departing throughout September to Malta, which means up to two weekly services.
London Stansted offers new Friday services to Malta from 13 August to 24# September, additional Saturday services to Croatia (Dubrovnik) from 11 to 25 September and new Sunday services to Madeira from 15 August to 26 September.
Manchester has additional Tuesday services now departing to Malta throughout September, as well as new Sunday services to Croatia (Split) throughout September.
These additional flights have been launched just weeks after Jet2.com and Jet2holidays added more September capacity to Malta from Manchester and London Stansted Airports, and more flights to Madeira in September and October from Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds Bradford Airports.
"With Malta, Madeira and Croatia remaining on the green list, we are seeing huge summer demand for flights and holidays to these popular sunshine destinations," said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
"We are confident that these additional flights will prove popular and will sell very quickly, as customers look to make the most of being able to get away and enjoy our award-winning service."
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