Jet2 touts ‘exciting plans’ for Liverpool Airport launch
Jet2 is gearing up for its flight launch from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is just three months away.
The airline and tour operator will start operating Liverpool flights and holidays in exactly three months, debuting with a flight to Tenerife.
To mark the special occasion, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have promised ‘exciting plans’ at the airport for their first day.
The airline and tour operator have put 20 sunshine destinations on sale for summer 2024 from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
It includes six destinations that are exclusive to Jet2.
The companies report high demand from customers and have already announced an even bigger programme for summer 2025.
CEO Steve Heapy said: “Bookings have remained consistently strong since launch, and the feedback has left us in no doubt that making this move was the right one.”
“We are incredibly excited about opening this latest chapter in our continued growth story.”
In their first summer of operations Jet2.com will operate up to 54 weekly Liverpool flights, including 12 weekly flights to both the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands.
A fleet of four based aircraft will fly customers to Mainland Spain, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Portugal, Madeira and Cyprus.
Overall, the company’s first summer of operations from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, represents 565,000 seats on sale.
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