Jet2.com unveils winter ski flight programme
Jet2.com ski flights to Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy and the Pyrenees are back and the leisure airline has launched a £1 ski carriage promotion to celebrate.
Jet2.com marks its return to Europe’s ski destinations with its largest ever choice of flights and routes, as well as 22kg of ski carriage for just £1 return.
It is flying o eight ski destination routes this winter including brand-new Chambery.
It resumes service to Geneva, Grenoble, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Turin, Lyon and Barcelona (Andorra).
The ski carriage promotion is available on return flights to all these destinations.
Jet2.com adds Chambery to its line-up of ski destinations with services operating from Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted and Manchester.
The company’s winter 21/22 ski programme also includes six other new ski routes – Geneva from Newcastle and Glasgow, Innsbruck from Bristol and Edinburgh, and Salzburg from Bristol and Newcastle.
The launch of the new routes to Innsbruck from Bristol and Edinburgh and an additional service from Manchester means the airline has doubled its programme to this popular Austrian ski destination for winter 21/22.
"After missing out on the slopes last winter, we know skiers and snowboarders are really keen to head back to their favourite ski destinations, so we are delighted to be offering a fantastic programme of ski flights for winter 21/22," said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
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