Jet2 launch Icelandic city breaks

Jet2 Holidays Boeing 737 (Image: UK Aviation Media)
Jet2 Holidays Boeing 737 (Image: UK Aviation Media)

Jet2 Holidays, and its lastest venture Jet2 Citybreaks , has launched a range of three and four night breaks to Iceland staring in 2021.

The holiday company will operate the breaks over the Winter 21/22 season operating three weekly services from Manchester and Birmingham and offering a total 37 three and four-night breaks from seven other UK airports including Belfast International, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle and London Stansted.

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Chief Executive Steve Heapy said: “We are delighted to be announcing a new programme of scheduled services and once-in-a-lifetime trips to Iceland for Winter 21/22.

“With scheduled flights operating from Manchester and Birmingham, in addition to 37 once-in-a-lifetime trips from seven of our other UK bases, independent travel agents can now offer customers great choice and flexibility when it comes to visiting this bucket list destination.”


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