With Christmas less than two months away, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are helping holidaymakers get into the festive spirit with a fantastic selection of seven Christmas Markets destinations, with their first flights due to take off in November.
The leading leisure airline and UK’s largest operator of European city breaks are operating scheduled services and dedicated once-in-a-lifetime trips to a magnificent seven winter wonderlands.
The programme of dedicated trips means customers can head to many of Europe’s best Christmas markets destinations, including Berlin, Budapest, Cologne, Prague, Copenhagen and Vienna, with plenty of choice when it comes to enjoying a festive jaunt.
In addition to operating these dedicated trips, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are also operating a programme of scheduled flights and city breaks to Budapest, Prague and Krakow during the winter and in the countdown to Christmas.
Whether holidaymakers are looking for a long-weekend or mid-week stay, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are offering plenty of opportunity to marvel at the twinkle of a thousand lights and the joys of festive sights, as well as enjoying the scent of gingerbread delights – guaranteeing the perfect start to the Christmas countdown.
The full Christmas Markets programme from Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks is as follows:
- Berlin – mini-series of flights and breaks from Birmingham between 25th November and 12th December, Leeds Bradford between 24th November and 11th December and Newcastle between 24th November and 11th December with two weekly services operating from each base.
- Budapest – mini-series of flights and breaks with two weekly services operating from East Midlands between 25th November and 12th December and Newcastle between 24th November and 11th December. In addition, two weekly services will operate from Birmingham and Leeds Bradford and four weekly services from Manchester during the winter.
- Cologne – mini-series of flights and breaks operating from Leeds Bradford between 25th November and 5th December, Manchester between 25th November and 19th December and Newcastle between 5th December and 12th December with two weekly services from each base.
- Prague – mini-series of flights and breaks means two weekly services operating from Belfast International between 2nd December and 19th December and East Midlands between 1st December and 18th December. This is on top on four weekly services from Birmingham and Manchester and two weekly services from Glasgow, Leeds Bradford and Newcastle.
- Copenhagen – mini-series of flights and breaks means two weekly services operating from Newcastle between 25th November and 12th December.
- Vienna – mini-series of flights and breaks offers two weekly services operating from Birmingham between 25th November and 19th December, Leeds Bradford between 24th November and 18th December, Manchester between 25th November and 19th December and Newcastle between 24th November and 18th December.
- Krakow – two weekly services operating from Manchester and Newcastle between 28th November and 26th December.
When booking a Christmas Market trip, customers can choose from a flight-only option with Jet2.com or an ATOL protected package holiday with Jet2CityBreaks available for a low £60 per person deposit.
Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include flights with Jet2.com including 22kg hold luggage, as well as a choice of 2-5 star hotels in central locations, providing the perfect base from which to explore and experience the best Christmas Market destinations in Europe.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks said: “Our flights and city breaks to Europe’s most magical Christmas markets prove more and more popular every year, and we are seeing strong demand once again this year. With our first flights taking off next month to some of the best Christmas Market destinations, it is not too late to secure a festive getaway but make sure you act quick. A trip to a magical Christmas Market is guaranteed to leave you feeling festive and with our choice of destinations, flights and festive trips, it means that Europe’s Christmas markets have never been within such easy reach.”