Jet2.puts winter 2022/23 city breaks on sale

Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks unveiled their city breaks and Christmas Markets programmes for winter 2022/23.
A dozen destinations are on sale for customers and independent travel agents to choose from.
It will operate scheduled services to a range of city break hotspots such as Budapest, Rome, Krakow and Prague next winter.
In addition, a mini Christmas Markets series will operate with Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks to six destinations.
The company’s winter 2022/23 scheduled city breaks programme includes Amsterdam from Birmingham and Leeds Bradford, Barcelona on sale from Birmingham, Leeds Bradford and Manchester with up to eight weekly services, and up to eight weekly services to Budapest from Birmingham, Leeds Bradford and Manchester.
Flights to Rome, Krakow and Prague are each on sale from five UK bases.
Christmas Markets services are on sale to Berlin, Budapest, Cologne, Prague and Copenhagen.
Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include flights with Jet2.com including 22kg hold luggage, transfers to and from the airport, as well as a choice of hotels in central locations.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks said: “Despite the recent introduction of travel restrictions, there is still a lot of demand for this winter but we know that people are looking further ahead as well. As always, we want to deliver what our customers and independent travel agent partners want.”
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