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Jet2 launches huge flight sale with fares from £29

Jet2 launches huge flight sale with fares from £29

The Irish Sun6 hours ago
Plus, how to get a free upgrade to first class on a flight
TAKE OFF Jet2 launches huge flight sale with fares from £29
JET2 is having a massive sale on its August and September seats with flights to top destinations.
The airline has 30,000 one-way seats up for grabs for as little as £29 to destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean, Morocco and the Canary Islands.
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Jet2 has launched 30,000 sale seats with prices starting at £29
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Destinations include key holiday spots like Rhodes and Corfu in Greece
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But holidaymakers will need to be quick, as they'll need to book before midnight on August 18.
In total, Jet2 has 475 routes on sale from 13 UK airports including London Luton, London Stansted and Manchester.
For example, you could jet off on August 30 and return on September 4 to Majorca, Spain for £29 there and £31 back.
On the same dates you could head to Alicante for £70 or Ibiza for £71 per person.
Or head to Faro in Portugal, on September 6 and returning on September 13, for £78 total.
It remains nice and warm in Faro throughout September with an average high of 27C and low of 17C.
Alternatively, head to the lesser visited destination of Reus, in Spain on September 4 and return on September 11 for £70.
If you don't mind spending a bit more you could head to Agadir, Morocco, on the same dates as above for £115 per person.
Towards the end of September, you could head off to Antalya, in Turkey between September 19 and 24 for £133 per person.
The English seaside town with no arcades or rides but named the best in the UK
Antalya is also nice and hot in September, with highs reaching 30C and lows sitting around 23C.
Or for the same dates, travel to Corfu in Greece for £151 per person.
Also in Greece, you could fly to Rhodes between September 18 and 23 for £106 per person.
Jet2holidays is also offering £50 off per person on August, September and October bookings.
And as its viral advert says, that's £200 for a family of four.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com, said: "With award-winning flights available from across our network of 13 UK bases this summer, we have a fantastic choice whether it is some well-deserved sunshine or a stunning city break."
How to get a free upgrade to first class on a plane
Travelers often wonder how to secure an upgrade to first class without paying the premium price. According to a flight attendant, there are several strategies passengers can employ to increase their chances. Firstly, loyalty to an airline is crucial; frequent flyers and those with elite status are more likely to receive upgrades. Additionally, booking directly with the airline rather than through third-party sites can improve your odds, as can being flexible with your travel dates and times.
Dressing smartly and arriving early can also make a difference. While airlines generally prioritize upgrades based on status and fare class, a well-dressed passenger who checks in early may catch the staff's attention. It's also beneficial to be polite and friendly to the airline staff, as they have the discretion to upgrade passengers at their own judgment.
Lastly, if you're celebrating a special occasion, such as a honeymoon or birthday, it doesn't hurt to mention it. While not guaranteed, some flight attendants might consider this when deciding on upgrades. Overall, while there's no surefire way to get a free upgrade, combining these strategies can certainly improve your chances.
Recently, the 'Maldives of Europe' also got new flights from the UK for £19.99.
Plus, Skyscanner has a price drop tool that finds the cheapest flights and it could save you hundreds.
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