Jet2 is launching a new European program from all 12 UK airports

Many Brits already have their summer holidays planned and want to book a winter holiday.

With the help of Jet2 and Jet2CityBreaks, tourists can experience the beautiful landscape of Iceland via 12 UK airports. The flights will go to Keflavík International Airport near Reykjavík.


The airline said: “Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have announced details of their unique trips to Iceland in winter 25/26, unveiling a program that offers customers and independent travel agents an unrivaled choice of departure points, including flights. and city breaks from the new UK airports of Bournemouth and Liverpool John Lennon.

“With holidaymakers flocking to book flights and holidays to this bucket list destination, the leading leisure airline and the UK’s largest European city tour operator has launched its biggest ever Iceland program for next winter, covering all 12 of its UK airport bases .”

Hallgrimskirkja is the largest church in Iceland

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Britons from across the UK will be able to access the programme. Jet2 added: “As well as flying to Iceland for the first time from the brand new Bournemouth (exclusive route) and Liverpool John Lennon airports, services are also on sale to the once-in-a-lifetime destination of Belfast International. Bristol, Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle International Airports.

Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks will operate more than 170 outbound services from October 2025 to April 2026.

The airline said: “This gives customers and independent tour operators incredible choice when it comes to seeing the Northern Lights and the many natural wonders Iceland has to offer.”

The versatile program will see Britons travel in several stages over the winter of 25/26. Holidaymakers can visit Iceland in October half term, February half term, Easter holidays and the countdown to Christmas.

Likewise, it gives enough flexibility to the customers regarding the month or period they want to travel.

For those who want to see the stunning natural phenomenon, the flights are “perfectly timed for those who want to witness the spectacular Northern Lights and experience the best of Iceland”.

Jet2 bases with flights to Keflavík International Airport

  • Belfast International Airport
  • Birmingham Airport
  • Bristol Airport
  • Bournemouth Airport – a brand new and exclusive route from Jet2’s newest base
  • East Midlands Airport
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • Glasgow Airport
  • Leeds Bradford Airport
  • Liverpool John Lennon Airport – a brand new program from the base
  • London Stansted Airport
  • Manchester Airport
  • Newcastle International Airport

Jet2 said: “Today’s program release is the first time the companies have put their Iceland program on sale, giving holidaymakers the chance to book in advance and tick the destination off their bucket list.

“Announcing the program so early is in response to the number of customers booking early when it comes to choosing a flight or city break to Iceland.”

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CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, Steve Heapy, said: “We are delighted to announce this exciting program of scheduled services and trips to Iceland in the winter of 25/26. of the UK, and comes in response to strong demand from customers and independent travel agents.

“With flights and city trips to Iceland now on sale from all 12 of our UK airport bases, including our newest bases, Bournemouth and Liverpool John Lennon, customers and independent travel agents can enjoy incredible choice and flexibility when it comes to visiting of this list. destination.

“Iceland is a destination that continues to be hugely popular thanks to its abundance of natural wonders such as the Northern Lights and the Golden Circle. In addition to geothermal spas, geysers, nature parks and the incredible Aurora Borealis, Iceland also offers the ultimate city trip.” destination in stylish Reykjavík, which is the northernmost capital of the world.”

There’s plenty to see in Reykjavík, from the country’s largest church, Hallgrimskirkja, to the glacial lagoon and Skogafoss waterfall.

A visitor to Hallgrimskirkja described it as a “magnificent” house of worship on Tripadvisor.

One visitor to the glacial lagoon called it “breathtaking” on Tripadvisor, while another called it a “must see”.

A visitor to Skogafoss called it “spectacular”, with “fantastic views of the surrounding countryside and the ocean in the distance”.

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