Jet2 announce new additions from the UK to Greece which will commence for the summer of 2025 (Image: Getty)
has long held a strong allure among Brits and is often the go-to destination when summer hits. As such, four Greek destinations will receive additional flights leaving the UK as expands their offerings. The new flights will commence for the summer of 2025 and will head to hotspots Corfu, Crete (Chania), Rhodes and Kos.
These four destinations will also include added benefits of having more than 17,000 extra seats between July and October 2025. For travelers who previously faced limited availability or high-season fare spikes in previous years, this new Jet2 announcement could mean more competitive pricing with better options for both independent travellers and package holidaymakers.
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The four Greek destinations receiving additional flights include Rhodes, Corfu, Crete and Kos (Image: Getty)
The Jet2 Greek expansion from the UK comes in response to strong demand from both holidaymakers and travel agents and will provide more convenience and flexibility for passengers.
Passengers benefiting from these new changes can choose between either flight-only bookings with Jet2.com or ATOL-protected package holidays with Jet2holidays.
As part of Jet2’s largest ever Greece programme for the upcoming summer, UK services will operate from Bristol, East Midlands, Manchester and London Stansted airports.
East Midlands Airport is set to gain extra Friday flights to Corfu between July 4 and September 12, 2025.
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The additional flights are part of Jet2’s largest ever Greece programme for the upcoming summer (Image: Getty)
Bristol Airport will benefit from additional weekly Wednesday services to Rhodes from July 2 to October 8, 2025.
Manchester Airport, which Jet2 is the only operator for this route on Mondays, will also receive additional Monday services to Crete (Chania) from July 21 to September 1, 2025.
As for , extra Thursday services to Kos will be running from July 3 to September 25, 2025.
“The continued appeal of Greece as a summer destination means we are adding even more choice for customers and independent travel agents,” said CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Steve Heapy.
He added: “As a leading airline and the UK’s largest tour operator, we know just how much holidaymakers love these Greek destinations as a means of soaking up some summer sun, and we are delighted to be once again stepping in to meet the strong demand.”
During peak periods, Jet2 is aiming to operate up to 320 weekly flights to a total of 14 Greek airports.
The airline also recently announced new routes from Bristol, Bournemouth and London Luton Airport.
With Jet2.com and Jet2holidays continuing to expand their Greek flight options, passengers can expect more than just increased flight availability with enhanced customer experiences available too.