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EasyJet holidays adds packages to Tromso and island of Djerba
EasyJet holidays has added packages to the Norwegian city of Tromso and Tunisian island of Djerba to its range. Beach holidays to Djerba start
from £295, while city breaks to Tromso cost from £400. They can be booked by agents now for travel from November. The expansion follows
easyJet’s decision to launch flights to the destinations this winter. In Djerba, easyJet holidays
offers a range of hotels, with flights from Manchester and Luton, and packages ranging from three to 28 days in duration. In Tromso, the operator has 10
hotels, with flights out of Bristol, Gatwick and Manchester.
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Jet2 launches five city-break destinations – and a podcast
Samantha Mayling
Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have added five city destinations – Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Paris and Vienna – to their summer 2026 portfolio. The sister companies will now operate to 11 city-
break destinations as they already had flights and city breaks on sale to Athens, Barcelona, Nice, Porto, Rome and Venice. The expanded schedule features flights from
Birmingham to Budapest, Krakow, Prague and Vienna; Edinburgh to Prague; East Midlands to Krakow and Prague; Glasgow to Krakow and Prague; Leeds Bradford to Budapest, Krakow, Prague and Paris; Manchester to Budapest, Krakow, Prague and Vienna; and Newcastle to Krakow and Prague. Chief executive Steve Heapy said: “In total, we have 62 sun and city-break destinations on sale for summer 2026,
Inghams Walking steps out with new options in Norway for 2025
Inghams Walking has added Norway for 2025, offering holidays based in Bergen or Voss, as well as twin-centre breaks. A multi-centre option, The Best of Norway, features Voss, Flåm and Bergen. A week’s B&B at the Thon Hotel Bristol, in Bergen, starts at £1,170, including flights. Also new are Madonna di Campiglio in Italy, Nendaz in Switzerland and La Clusaz in France.
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which means we’re giving customers and independent travel agents unrivalled choice and flexibility.” Meanwhile, Jet2holidays has launched its first
podcast series, designed for travel agents and hosted by general trade sales manager Lloyd Cross. Partners2Success: The Podcast! is available for free
on Spotify and Apple Music and agents are encouraged to get in touch if they wish to contribute or take part. Cross will chat to guests from within and beyond the
industry, offering agents tips and insights to help them develop their businesses. The first episode features Don Bircham from Don
Bircham Travel; Greig Avinou, franchise owner at Barrhead Travel Falkirk; and entertainer Nathan Turner. The new podcast follows the launch of Jet2holidays’
WhatsApp trade group, which has already signed up thousands of agents.
trade.jet2holidays.com
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Gulf Air introduces two routes from UK to Singapore via Bahrain
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Gulf Air has started flights to Singapore, via Bahrain, which it said undercut non-stop fares by other carriers. Return economy and business-class fares start at £541 and £2,028 from Heathrow and £556 and £2,033 from Manchester. The outbound flights involve stopovers of between thee-and-a-half and five hours.
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