'Incredible destinations!' Jet2 announces more flights and holidays for Britons looking for their 2025 escape

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Britons can start planning their 2025 summer holidays

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 11/05/2024

- 10:47

Additional capacity has been added to stunning destinations across Spain, Turkey, Greece and Croatia

Many Britons will have booked their 2024 holidays by now and will be getting ahead of the game for summer 2025.

Jet2 and Jet2holidyas have added more flights and holidays due to increasing demand, offering Britons the choice of some amazing destinations.


The British airline said on May 9: "Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced additional capacity to a range of destinations across Spain, Turkey, Greece and Croatia for 2025, on the back of demand from customers and independent travel agents looking for some early and late summer sunshine.

"The UK’s largest tour operator and third largest airline have added more flights and holidays across eight destinations, with a focus on the early and late summer season."

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"In total, more than 35,000 additional seats have gone on sale today to Malaga, Costa de Almeria, Majorca, Dalaman, Lesvos, Skiathos, Split and Dubrovnik.

"Customers and independent travel agents from across nine UK bases (Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted) will benefit from today’s expansion. This includes lots more choice for customers and independent travel agents at Jet2.com and Jet2holidays’ new base, Liverpool John Lennon Airport."

The additional flights that have gone on sale are to Malaga, Costa de Almeria, Majorca, Dalaman, Lesvos, Skiathos, Split and Dubrovnik.

The airline has also made the exciting decision to launch new flights to Malaga, Majorca and Dalaman as early as March in 2025, for those who are eager to get away before peak holiday times.

Additional Jet2 flights in 2025

  • Malaga: Three weekly services from Liverpool John Lennon (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) from the start of March
  • Costa de Almeria: From Birmingham and Manchester April 12 onwards
  • Majorca: Three weekly services from Liverpool John Lennon (Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays) from the start of March
  • Dalaman: March 14, 2025 onwards from Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted
  • Lesvos: Summer season extended to October 12 from Manchester and London Stansted
  • Skiathos: Summer season extended to October 12 from Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Stansted
  • Split: From Birmingham and Manchester April 17 onwards
  • Dubrovnik: Summer season extended to November 8, from Birmingham and Manchester

CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Steve Heapy commented on the decision to extend the summer season for enthusiastic British holidaymakers.

He said: "As well as booking their place in the sunshine for Summer 24, we are seeing lots of demand from customers who are looking even further ahead to 2025.

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"As ever, we have responded to that demand by adding more flights and holidays so that customers and independent travel agents have fantastic choices when it comes to booking their favourites.

"Today’s announcement extends the summer season across a number of incredible destinations in Spain, Turkey, Greece and Croatia and we know this will be very popular.”

"This is more positive news for our new Liverpool John Lennon operation, too. We are continuing to enjoy a fantastic reaction to our launch, and this expansion represents even more good news for customers and independent travel agents across Liverpool, Merseyside and the wider region.”

In other travel news, British holidaymakers have been warned that Mallorca could hit tourists with a ban to cut back on cruise ship visits.

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