Jet2 hails biggest ever Greek holiday programme
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will continue expanding its Greek holiday programme as it operates its biggest ever flight and holiday schedule to Greece.
It has been backed by a major joint-marketing campaign with Greek National Tourist Office (GNTO).
This year’s programme represents over 100 routes on sale from across 11 UK airports
Customers can choose from 20 Greek holiday destinations in 2024.
As well as launching Symi and Athens Coast for summer 2024, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays companies will also launch seven brand new routes.
These include Liverpool flights to Corfu, Heraklion, Kos, Rhodes and Zante, as well as Birmingham – Mytilene and Newcastle – Chania.
The companies have over 1.52 million arriving seats on sale to Greece in 2024, a 12% capacity increase.
This adds up to almost 320 weekly flights a week during peak periods.
In total, Jet2 will operate to 14 Greek airports this year.
Also, due to demand, more capacity is added in March and April to Crete (Heraklion), Corfu, Lesvos, Rhodes and Santorini.
Jet2holidays offers 200 new hotels on sale in 2024 for Greek holidays.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays launched a major joint-marketing multi-channel campaign with long-standing partner, GNTO, a year ago.
The partnership has been successful and Jet2 confirmed it will continue to invest in the promotion and expansion of its Greek holiday programme.
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