The Jet2 summer sale is on, with discounted flights to loads of popular destinations. Whether you’re after a quick city break, a beach escape, or something further afield, there are some solid savings up for grabs.
What’s in the Jet2 sale 2025
- Flights from: Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester, and Newcastle
- Destinations: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, France, Germany, Austria, and more
- Travel dates: Available from now and into summer
Why it’s worth a look
- Some fares are genuinely cheaper than usual, not just a token discount
- Includes peak-season dates, which is rare for sales like this
- Flights from regional airports, so you might not have to trek to London
Is it actually a good deal?
For flights, this is a decent sale, especially if you’re booking for peak travel times. If you’re after a package holiday, it’s worth comparing prices – Jet2 Holidays often include baggage and transfers, which can make them better value than booking separately.
Tips for booking
- Check both flights and holidays – sometimes booking a package works out cheaper
- Move fast – the best fares won’t hang around for long
- Watch out for baggage fees – some packages include luggage, but flight-only fares usually don’t
- Prices were correct when checked, but they’ll change as seats sell out.
How to book
Tap the button below to see full details and book with Jet2.

Kate Acaster is Chief Editor at Flight Tribe. She writes about practical travel planning, budget airlines, baggage rules, city breaks, beach holidays and good hotels that do not cost daft money.
Kate has travelled through Europe, South America and beyond, usually with a notebook, a half-formed plan and a strong opinion on airport snacks. At Flight Tribe, her work focuses on helping UK travellers understand what is included, what costs extra, and whether a trip is worth booking at the price shown.
How Kate works
Kate checks the details that can change the value of a trip, including cabin-bag rules, airline fees, hotel location, seasonality, travel dates and booking conditions. She is especially interested in offers that look useful on the surface but need a proper reader-first check before they are worth recommending.
Editorial standards
Flight Tribe covers deals and travel advice for readers first. Affiliate links do not decide whether an offer is worth writing about.
For more about how the site works, read:


