Ibiza from £44 one way in September is the sort of fare that makes a quick sunshine trip much easier to justify. Eurowings is currently listing Manchester to Ibiza flights in September 2026 from £124.99, so Jet2’s example fare is roughly a third of that. These are one-way prices and the cheapest dates are scattered, so price the full return before you get attached.
The fare we checked was Manchester to Ibiza on 1 September, shown on Jet2’s current September deals page at £44 after the live 20% discount. The same page also had Manchester to Majorca from £56 and Marrakech from £51. Small win: Jet2 includes 10kg hand luggage and a small under-seat bag as standard, so you don’t have to pay extra just to make a few nights away work.
This is one for flexible travellers who would happily build a few days in the sun around the cheapest dates. If you want a full package with hotel and transfers sorted, it won’t be the right route, but for a DIY Ibiza break it gives you a very low starting point.
Checked on 25 May, Jet2 says the 20% discount applies to all flights departing up to 31 October 2027, with the saving already included in the displayed prices. Availability and fares will move, so use the sale page as the starting point and check the final return price before booking.
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How to book
Go to Jet2’s September flight deals page, choose your departure airport, then compare the outbound and return dates together. If Ibiza is not showing at the lowest price from your local airport, check nearby Spanish routes as the 20% discount is already built into the prices shown.

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Jane Robinson is Senior Editor at Flight Tribe. She has a Master’s in English and Journalism, and writes about flight deals, holiday offers and practical ways UK travellers can spend less without wasting time on weak promotions. Jane has spent time living and working across Asia and New Zealand, which gave her a lasting interest in how people travel, eat, move around and spend their free time in different places.
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