Following the government?s announcement regarding travel to Portugal, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has increased capacity to Faro (Algarve) with flights and holidays recommencing from August 24.
The company will operate multiple weekly services from all nine of its UK bases and on top of that, the company has announced additional flights and thousands of extra seats from Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London Stansted and Manchester.
The reintroduction of Faro to the company?s programme means that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will operate to two quarantine-free destinations in Portugal this summer. The company is already operating to Madeira (Funchal) from Birmingham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and London Stansted, with the destination also proving very popular with holidaymakers who want to enjoy some much-needed sunshine and escape from the gloom.
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Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: ?Customers are responding to the welcome change in government advice by booking their much-needed holidays in the Portuguese sunshine, and we are responding to that by adding more flights and seats. We want our customers to enjoy their well-deserved holidays, and our decision to act quickly and add even more capacity to Faro ensures they will have plenty of choice.
?With flights and holidays operating to Faro, in addition to Madeira, we are thrilled to be offering customers two fantastic options in Portugal when they?re looking to book their well-deserved holiday away from the gloom.?
Claudia Miguel, UK Director, Turismo de Portugal, said: ?As a valued partner, we are delighted that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays is recommencing flights and holidays to Faro in addition to Madeira. We have consistently maintained our unwavering confidence in the safety of Portugal, and we are delighted to have arrived at a decision which we feel far better reflects the reality of the situation in Portugal.?