Jet2.com adds more ski flights to Geneva
Jet2.com has expanded its ski flights programme for its biggest ski destination – Geneva
The airline has added more Geneva flights on the back of strong demand from skiers and snowboarders.
It added more flights from Leeds Bradford and Manchester Airports this coming winter.
It adds up to 34 weekly ski flights to Geneva from nine UK airports during winter 2023/24.
The expansion from Leeds Bradford and Manchester means customers can now choose from up to eight weekly flights from each airport, boosting choice with mid-week and long weekend options.
Geneva offers access to top ski resorts across the Swiss and French Alps.
It unlocks ski holidays in Tignes, Flaine, Verbier and Zermatt as well as the Three Valleys including Meribel and Val Thorens on a single ski pass.
The expansion of ski flights puts 190,000 seats on sale between the UK and Geneva this winter.
Geneva flights are also available from London Stansted, Birmingham, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Glasgow and Newcastle.
In addition, skiers and snowboarders travelling to eight ski destinations this winter, including Geneva with Jet2.com also get 50% off return ski carriage for a limited time.
The offer applies for new bookings by 25 September 2023 for travel between 1 November 2023 and 30 April 2024.
It is available for all Jet2.com ski flight destinations – Chambery, Geneva, Grenoble, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Lyon, Turin and Barcelona (for Andorra).
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