Jet2Weddings bookings live via travel agent partners

Jet2Weddings has launched bookings via independent travel agents.
The new product is brought by Jet2holidays in association with Perfect Weddings Abroad, offering a selection of tailored destination weddings in Cyprus via an independent travel agent for the first time.
Departures are available from summer 2026.
To celebrate the launch to travel agent partners, Jet2Weddings is offering £100 off for wedding couples making a booking via a travel agent partner, alongside £100 off per booking for their guests.
Travel agent partners can now book their customers’ through Jet2holidays and Perfect Weddings Abroad, inclusive of flights, hotel and transfers, with Perfect Weddings Abroad taking care of the wedding arrangements.
It offers customers over 35 hotel wedding venue locations (most with instant wedding day confirmation) in Cyprus, and a choice of three wedding options – Classic, Deluxe and Ultimate.
The Jet2Weddings portfolio consists of 3+ to 5-star hotels in Limassol, Pissouri, Paphos, Coral Bay and Aphrodite Hills in the Paphos Area, as well as Protaras, Nissi Bay and Ayia Napa across the Larnaca area.
There are a variety of weddings concepts on sale through Jet2Weddings to suit all such as budget and luxury weddings, same sex nuptials, family friendly or adult only weddings.
Agents can book destination weddings via the trade website at http://www.trade.jet2holidays.com/
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )

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