Jet2 have announced their largest ever Summer sun programme from Bristol Airport for Summer 2025. The programme offers brand new and completely exclusive destinations to an already growing choice of destinations from the South West regional airport.
There are now 34 destinations on sale from Bristol Airport including a brand new destination to Kalamata in Greece, flights will operate on a Wednesday on a weekly basis allowing customers to create holidays of 7 or 14 days. With this new route this marks the largest ever Summer Sun programme from Bristol Airport with almost 110 weekly flights departing during peak periods.
Some of the key highlights from Bristol Airport for Summer 2025 include:
- Antalya (6 flights per week)
- Bodrum (2 flights per week)
- Dalaman (7 flights per week)
- Izmir (2 flights per week)
- Tenerife (8 flights per week)
- Lanzarote (4 flights per week)
- Fuerteventura (3 flights per week)
- Gran Canaria (4 flights per week)
- Reus (2 flights per week)
- Alicante (4 flights per week)
- Malaga (4 flights per week)
- Girona (1 flights per week)
- Costa de Almeria (1 flights per week)
- Palma (Majorca) (12 flights per week)
- Ibiza (5 flights per week)
- Menorca (3 flights per week)
- Faro (Algarve) (6 flights per week)
- Madeira (1 flights per week)
- Crete (Heraklion) (2 flights per week)
- Crete (Chania) (2 flights per week)
- Corfu (3 flights per week)
- Kefalonia (2 flights per week)
- Skiathos (2 flights per week)
- Kos (3 flights per week)
- Preveza (1 flights per week)
- Rhodes (3 flights per week)
- Halkidiki (1 flights per week)
- Zante (4 flights per week)
- Larnaca (3 flights per week)
- Paphos (2 flights per week)
- Verona (1 flights per week)
- Bulgaria (Bourgas) (2 flights per week)
- Malta (2 flights per week)
Further news and announcements from Jet2 will be given in the coming weeks, could we see a Jet2 Boeing 757 or Airbus A321neo based at Bristol Airport next year? We hope so but unsure at this stage.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “We are seeing strong demand from customers and independent travel agents wanting to book their Summer Sun early and get the best availability and choice. As the UK’s largest tour operator, we have listened to what our customers are telling us and reacted by putting our Summer 25 Sun programme on sale from Bristol Airport nice and early, including a brand-new and exclusive destination in Kalamata.
“By going on sale with this exciting Summer 25 programme today, we are giving customers the chance to lock in the price of their holiday now, have their pick of the best choice of destinations, hotels, rooms and flights, and spread the cost. Our Summer 25 Sun programme represents our largest programme to date from Bristol Airport, and the size and scale of this means customers in the South West have lots of choice and flexibility when it comes to getting away. On top of today’s announcement, we will be revealing more good news about our exciting Summer 25 operations from Bristol Airport soon.”
Rupert Lawrie, Commercial Director, Bristol Airport said: “This is exciting news, and we are delighted that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have already made the decision to expand the route network available from Bristol Airport for summer 2025 due to the high demand in the region. Adding Kalamata to the route network will further extend the options, choice and flexibility available to customers with the added benefit of customers being able to fly from their local airport.
“All customers travelling through Bristol Airport from summer 2025, will see the transformational changes we are enabling currently. This work includes one of the largest public transport interchange hubs in the region, a new multi-storey car park, enclosed glazed airbridge connecting the terminal and transport hub and car parks, and enhanced catering and retail facilities available in the terminal.
“The development of Bristol Airport to being a 12 million passenger per annum airport will create thousands of new jobs in the years ahead, open-up new direct air links, and support inbound tourism. The public transport interchange hub is the first of many projects being completed to enhance the customer experience at Bristol Airport whilst meeting the challenge of developing in a responsible way and the commitment in being a net zero airport operation by 2030.”
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