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Jet2holidays Reports Bookings Increase of 150%

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Jet2holidays has reported a surge in bookings following the easing of travel restrictions by the UK Government.

The company said in a statement that bookings have increased by 150% when compared to the previous day, and the increase in demand since the Government announcement sees bookings returning to pre-pandemic levels.

Customers have been flocking to book holidays across popular sun, ski and leisure city destinations including Mainland Spain, the Canaries, the Balearic Islands, Turkey, and Greece.

Immediately after the announcement by the UK Government, Jet2holidays launched a flash sale with huge savings on holidays booked through an independent travel agent for Winter 21/22, Summer 22, Winter 22/23, and Summer 23.

The companyis offering£50 off per person on all package holidays booked through an independent travel agentif travelling up to and including 31st October 2022.

Bookings must be made by 18th January 2021 for the promotion to apply.

Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: “The relaxation of travel restrictions is welcome news for both the travel industry and holidaymakers and comes during what is traditionally a very busy period for holiday bookings.

“We have seen an immediate and dramatic spike in bookings, with volumes since the Government announcement heading towards pre-pandemic levels, which demonstrates just how much demand is out there amongst people wanting to get away for a much-needed holiday.

He added: “To ensure everyone gets that holiday they deserve, we have launched a fantastic sale giving huge savings on holidays booked through an independent travel agent and we know this will be incredibly popular. We were already heading into the New Year with a strong feeling of positivity and confidence, and the removal of these restrictions really gets 2022 off to a great start.”

Independent travel agents can visit: trade.jet2holidays.com

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