Jet2.com has added extra summer time flights and holidays to Malta, Madeira and Croatia (Dubrovnik and Split) in response to “very strong” demand from prospects and unbiased journey brokers.
As the locations are on the inexperienced record (that means quarantine-free journey), the main leisure airline and tour operator have seen prospects flocking to e-book flights.
In response, the operator has added extra flights to those locations throughout August and September from Birmingham, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle airports.
The further flights by base are as follows:
- Birmingham – further Sunday companies now departing all through September to Malta, that means as much as two weekly companies.
- London Stansted – introduction of recent Friday companies to Malta from August thirteenth to September twenty fourth, further Saturday companies to Croatia (Dubrovnik) from September eleventh to twenty fifth and new Sunday companies to Madeira from August fifteenth to September twenty sixth. This presents loads of alternative and suppleness to prospects within the South East seeking to go to these sunshine hotspots this summer time.
- Manchester – further Tuesday companies now departing to Malta all through September, that means as much as 4 weekly companies. This is on high of recent Sunday companies to Croatia (Split) all through September, that means as much as 4 weekly companies in whole.
- Newcastle – further Sunday companies now departing all through September to Malta, that means as much as two weekly companies.
These further flights have been launched simply weeks after Jet2.com added extra September capability to Malta from Manchester and London Stansted Airports, and extra flights to Madeira in September and October from Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds Bradford Airports.
Steve Heapy, chief govt of Jet2.com, stated: “With Malta, Madeira and Croatia remaining on the inexperienced record, we’re seeing enormous summer time demand for flights and holidays to those in style sunshine locations.
“After missing out last year, holidaymakers are in need of a much-deserved break and are booking getaways for this summer.”