Jet2 has announced new flights from Birmingham Airport to a hidden gem destination, expanding its network and offering passengers more travel choices. The airline will operate services to the destination, which has been described as a hidden gem, from spring 2025.
New Route Details
The new route will operate twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, using Boeing 737 aircraft. Flights will depart Birmingham Airport at 07:00 and arrive at the destination at 10:30 local time, with return flights departing at 11:30 and arriving back in Birmingham at 15:00. The flight time is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Destination Highlights
The destination, which has not yet been revealed by Jet2, is expected to be a popular choice for holidaymakers seeking a unique and less crowded location. According to Jet2, the destination offers beautiful beaches, rich culture, and a range of activities for all ages.
Impact on Travelers
This new route is part of Jet2's expansion from Birmingham Airport, which has seen significant growth in recent years. The airline already operates flights to over 40 destinations from Birmingham, including popular holiday spots in Spain, Greece, and Turkey. The new flights will provide more options for passengers looking for a different type of holiday experience.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2, said: "We are delighted to announce this new route from Birmingham Airport to a hidden gem destination. We know our customers love to discover new places, and we are confident that this destination will be a hit."
Booking Information
Flights are now on sale and can be booked through Jet2's website or via travel agents. Prices start from £59 one-way, including taxes and charges. The airline also offers package holidays to the destination, including flights, accommodation, and transfers.
Birmingham Airport has welcomed the news, with a spokesperson saying: "We are thrilled that Jet2 continues to invest in Birmingham Airport and offer our passengers even more choice. This new route to a hidden gem destination is sure to be popular."



