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Jet2 Unveils Largest-Ever Greek Programme for 2025

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced their largest-ever programme to Greece for Summer 2025, with three new destinations, eight new routes, and over 125 additional hotels. With over three million seats on sale and a wider range of holiday options, the companies are set to offer unparalleled choice for travelers heading to Greece.

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Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have unveiled their most extensive ever programme of flights and holidays to Greece for Summer 2025, offering three new destinations, eight new routes, and over 125 additional hotels.

Due to growing demand from holidaymakers and travel agents, the UK’s largest tour operator and third-largest airline will offer over three million seats for travel to Greece in 2025. This expansion includes the introduction of three new Greek destinations, Poros, Aegina, and Leros, alongside eight exciting new routes. The new routes for Summer 2025 include:

  • Bournemouth to Corfu
  • Bournemouth to Crete (Heraklion)
  • Bournemouth to Rhodes
  • Bournemouth to Zante
  • Bristol to Kalamata (exclusive)
  • London Luton to Crete (Heraklion)
  • London Luton to Rhodes
  • London Luton to Zante

This growth translates to over 320 weekly flights to Greece during peak periods. Jet2 will serve 14 Greek airports in 2025, including Athens (year-round), Corfu, Chania, Heraklion, Kefalonia, Halkidiki, Kos, Kalamata, Lesvos, Preveza, Rhodes, Skiathos, Santorini, and Zante. With this extensive network, Jet2 will offer more routes to Greece than any other airline in Summer 2025, with more than 100 routes available—28 exclusive to Jet2.

Jet2holidays is also expanding its offerings with three brand-new destinations: Poros, Aegina, and Leros. Holidaymakers can reach Poros and Aegina through flights to Athens from Manchester, Birmingham, and London Stansted, with ferry and private transfers included in their Jet2holidays package. Leros is accessible via Kos Airport, with flights from nine UK bases: Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool John Lennon, Manchester, Newcastle International, and London Stansted. Ferry and shuttle transfers are also included in the Leros package.

In addition to its extensive flight network, Jet2holidays offers over 1,500 hotels across 22 Greek destinations, including more than 125 new properties for Summer 2025. The portfolio ranges from 2- to 5-star hotels, as well as more than 650 villas available through Jet2Villas. With so many options, customers can find the perfect accommodation to suit any budget and preference.

Jet2 customers benefit from ATOL-protected package holidays and leisure flights backed by the company’s renowned customer service. The airline and holiday provider have earned multiple industry accolades, including Which? Travel Brand of the Year for three consecutive years. Additionally, Jet2.com has been a Which? Recommended Provider for nine years, while Jet2holidays has held the same title for seven years.

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