Jet2 puts on sale biggest ever Iceland winter programme
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have unveiled a bumper programme of Iceland flights and holidays for winter 2025/26.
It represents the biggest ever Iceland programme, including Iceland flights and city breaks from new UK airport bases Bournemouth and Liverpool John Lennon.
There are Iceland flight only and city break options from all 12 Jet2 UK airport bases.
As well as the new bases, flights depart from Belfast, Bristol, Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle Airports
In total, Jet2 will operate more than 170 outbound services between October 2025 and April 2026, with over 34,000 seats on sale.
This marks a capacity increase of 6% compared to winter 2024/25.
Now on sale, the release of the programme is the earliest ever.
Customers can choose from Iceland flight-only or package holiday options, with Jet2CityBreak packages available for a low £60 per person deposit.
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