Jet2 releases biggest ever city breaks winter programme
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are launching the biggest ever programme of winter city breaks for 2025/26.
It features a brand new route from Manchester to Porto.
The expanded programme has almost 700,000 seats on sale to city break destinations across Europe.
It is the result of strong customer demand, Jet2 says.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have 10 destinations on sale including Athens, Barcelona, Budapest, Krakow, Paris, Porto, Prague, Rome, Vienna and Venice.
City breaks are available from eight UK bases – Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted Airports.
The new twice weekly flights to Porto from Manchester will operate during November and restart again mid-February.
Customers booking a Europe city break can choose from a flight-only option with Jet2.com or a package holiday with Jet2CityBreaks.
City break packages include 2-5 star accommodation, free 10kg hand luggage and free 22kg hold baggage included on all European city routes.
Jet2 will reveal details of the Christmas Markets programme for winter 25/26 very soon.
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