Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays to meet strong customer demand strengthen their services to the most popular Greek destinations for travelers, adding more flights to Crete (Heraklion) and Rhodes in November 2024.
The leisure airline and British tour operator have moved quickly to meet tourist demand by adding more than 11,000 additional seats to Crete (Heraklion) and Rhodes from nine UK bases: Belfast International, Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have expanded rapidly as a result of the addition of these new flights, giving customers more opportunities to take advantage of sunny end-of-season destinations and meet the high demand for their ATOL (Air Travel Organisers Licence) protected vacation packages and flights.
- Crete (Heraklion): additional flights from Belfast International, Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted will start from November 3 to 9, 2024, meaning a seasonal expansion to the Greek island until the beginning of next year’s winter season.
- Rhodes: new services starting from November 3 to 9, 2024, with additional flights from Belfast International, Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International and London Stansted.Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays will therefore extend the travel season to Rhodes until early November.
Hotels in Crete (Heraklion) and Rhodes can also be booked for early November, as well as flights later in the season.
«As always, we listen to what customers say and react accordingly, so we can offer them the vacation options they want. Extending the season to these two popular Greek destinations means we are doing exactly that – giving customers more opportunities to get away and enjoy a much-needed vacation later in the season,» said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
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