Jet2 has announced new holiday routes set to take flight from Glasgow Airport this winter.
The airline has announced five new Christmas market destinations are now available to book from the airport – Prague, Vienna, Krakow, Berlin and Bratislava for Winter 24/25.
From November, flights will operate to Vienna Airport, with the introduction of new Thursday and Sunday flights.
From there, customers will then have the chance to explore Bratislava.
The scheduled services to Krakow and Prague will continue throughout all of winter, while the company has brought back its service to Berlin.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Christmas market breaks are continuing to grow in popularity, so we are delighted to be going on sale with a brand-new festive destination for Winter 24/25 from Glasgow Airport. Bratislava is a fantastic destination, and we are expecting these new Christmas market packages with Jet2CityBreaks to be very popular with both customers and independent travel agents.
“We are always listening and reacting to feedback from holidaymakers, and this latest expansion of our Christmas Markets programme from Glasgow Airport is just another example of that.
“With the addition of Bratislava to our Christmas Markets programme for Winter 24/25 from Glasgow Airport, customers are spoiled for choice when it comes to experiencing a European Christmas market this season.”
Matt Hazelwood, chief commercial officer at AGS Airports, said: “We are delighted to see Jet2CityBreaks expanding their offering from Glasgow Airport with the introduction of Bratislava as a brand-new Christmas market destination. This exciting addition provides our passengers with even more opportunities to experience the magic of European Christmas markets, and we are confident it will be a popular choice this winter.
“The continued growth of Jet2CityBreaks’ destinations reflects the strong demand for festive travel, and we look forward to welcoming even more holidaymakers through our doors as they embark on these memorable winter getaways.”
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