Jet2's new Winter City Breaks programme from Glasgow Airport has been revealed.
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have announced their 2025/2026 winter city breaks schedule.
The firm says it 'follows strong demand' from travellers looking for 'culture, history, cuisine, and sightseeing'.
As part of the programme from Glasgow Airport, holidaymakers will be able to travel to three destinations with the airline.
These are Rome, Krakow, and Prague.
The travel company's Winter City Breaks programme from Glasgow for 2025/2026 is as follows:
- Rome - two weekly flights, providing customers with the opportunity to explore the many sights on offer in Italy’s capital known as the Eternal City.
- Krakow - two weekly flights, operating throughout Winter 25/26 means holidaymakers can explore this fascinating city in Southern Poland.
- Prague - two weekly flights, offering travellers the chance to discover this Czech city, packed with architectural gems and historical hotspots.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “While there is a lot of demand for this winter, we know that people are looking further ahead as well.
"That is why we have delivered what our customers and independent travel agency partners want and put a fantastic Winter City Breaks programme on sale today for 25/26 from Glasgow Airport.
"With a choice of three city break destinations on sale, it has never been so easy for holidaymakers in the region to explore some of the best European cities.
"Despite announcing this programme for Winter 25/26 City Breaks we are not done yet, and we will be announcing more exciting news about our Christmas Markets programme from Glasgow Airport for next year very soon.”
The travel company says flights and holidays to the three destinations are on sale now.
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