Jet2.com has secured ISO 14001 certification, showcasing its commitment to environmental management and sustainability. This achievement follows a comprehensive evaluation of various Jet2 locations across the UK and aligns with their ambitious sustainability strategy aiming for net zero by 2050.
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Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have extended their summer 2025 season to Pula and the Istrian Coast in Croatia, adding more flights from three major UK airports and offering package holidays through to October 18th, 2025. This expansion is a response to the overwhelming demand for the destination, highlighting its growing popularity as a desirable holiday destination.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced the addition of Amalfi Coast (Salerno) Airport to their Italian network, offering flights and holiday packages for summer 2025. This marks Jet2’s ninth airport in Italy and provides travelers with a wider selection of destinations along the picturesque Amalfi Coast.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are extending their summer season to Bodrum, Turkey, until mid-November due to strong customer demand. This expansion offers more flight options from four UK airports, making Bodrum accessible from more locations throughout the season.
Low-cost airlines may not offer the most luxurious experience, but they can provide affordable travel options. A recent ranking has revealed the top 25 low-cost airlines for 2024, with four UK favorites making the cut: easyJet, Jet2, Ryanair, and WizzAir. While easyJet ranks highest among UK airlines, it has received mixed reviews from passengers. The ranking also highlights an unexpected inconvenience: flight attendants consider placing liquids in overhead bins to be a major annoyance as they often leak, potentially soaking other passengers’ belongings.
Leo Girdlestone from Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has been crowned the West Yorkshire Higher Apprentice of the Year for 2024, reflecting the company’s commitment to apprenticeships and the outstanding achievements of its apprentices.
Jet2 has announced the relaunch of flights and holidays to Bergen, Norway, after a 15-year hiatus. The new routes will operate from Manchester Airport and Newcastle International Airport, with flights starting today (April 25). Twice weekly flights will operate from Manchester Airport to Bergen, while flights from Newcastle International Airport will operate once a week. The new route is part of Jet2’s “Discover More” offering, which aims to cater to holidaymakers with a “sense of adventure”. Bergen is often described as being the gateway to the Norwegian Fjords, and there are plenty of attractions to visit in the city itself, including Bryggen, the city’s historic harbor district that’s been named a World Heritage Site.
Leading tour operator and airline Jet2 suggests a potential slowdown in the surge of holiday prices witnessed post-pandemic. Despite a modest rise in costs for summer trips compared to 2022, competition in the sector is intensifying, resulting in more competitive deals, especially for April and May departures. The company experienced a 13% increase in package holiday bookings and an 18% rise in flight-only bookings year-over-year, indicating a healthy demand. Jet2 has purchased a significant portion of its fuel for the upcoming season, mitigating the impact of potential oil price fluctuations. The airline anticipates a pre-tax profit for the year ending March 2024 to be approximately one-third higher than the previous year.