Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has revealed a handful of additions to its summer 2025 and 2026 programmes, as well as a new winter city break and Christmas market destination.
The airline and operator will offer three new Greek island destinations next summer – Poros, Aegina and Leros – with Palermo in Sicily joining Jet2’s network for summer 2026.
In addition, Jet2 will also offer festive city breaks to Estonia’s capital Tallinn during winter 2025/26, with flights operating from 27 November 2025 to 22 December 2025.
Jet2 national sales manager Simon Marshall confirmed the additions at the Jet2holidays conference in Paphos on Wednesday, citing "continued strong demand" for Greek holidays.
Peros and Aegina will be available via Athens from Manchester, Birmingham and Stansted airports. All Jet2holidays bookings will include ferries and private transfers.
Leros, meanwhile, will be available via Kos from nine Jet2 bases – Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle International and Stansted airports. Leros holidays will also include ferries and shuttle transfers.
Elsewhere, Tallinn becomes Jet2CityBreaks’ newest addition. Jet2 will operate two weekly services to the city on the Baltic Sea from Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. All three routes are Jet2 exclusive.
The final addition, for summer 2026, is Palermo, which becomes Jet2’s 10th Italian airport and its second in Sicily, opening up the resorts of Campofelice Di Roccella, Cefalu and Pollinia.
Flights and holidays will be available throughout the summer from Manchester (two weekly services on Tuesdays and Fridays), Birmingham (weekly Wednesday services) and Newcastle International (weekly Tuesday services). These are also Jet2 route exclusives at their respective airports.
Marshall added: "Greece and Italy continue to be summer favourites so we are adding even more choice thanks to the introduction of Poros, Aegina, Leros and Palermo, and the addition of Tallinn expands our Christmas markets programme even further for next winter.”