Jet2 unveils largest-ever Greece programme

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced their biggest ever programme of Greece flights and holidays for summer 2025.
It features three brand-new destinations, eight new routes and over 125 new hotels on sale.
As a result of continued demand, Jet2 has a total of three million seats on sale.
It includes the addition of a trio of new Greek destinations for summer 2025 in Poros, Aegina and Leros.
As well as launching these new destinations, the companies are launching eight brand-new routes.
These include Bournemouth to Corfu, Crete (Heraklion) and Zante, Bristol – Kalamata and three London Luton routes to Heraklion, Crete and Zante.
This growth means the companies have approximately three million seats on sale between the UK and Greece in 2025.
This comprises over 320 weekly flights during peak periods.
In total, Jet2 will operate to 14 Greek airports in 2025.
This means more routes between the UK and Greece than any other airline this summer, the company says.
Jet2holidays has added three brand-new destinations for – Poros, Aegina and Leros.
Customers can reach Poros and Aegina via flights to Athens Airport from Manchester, Birmingham and London Stansted, with ferry and private transfers included in a Jet2holidays booking.
Leros is accessible via Kos Airport which customers can fly to from nine UK bases.
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