Jet2 says forward Liverpool bookings are ‘pleasing’

With just weeks to go before Jet2 and Jet2Holidays launch at Liverpool Airport the airline is reporting strong bookings on its 20 summer routes. Tony McDonough reports

Jet2 will begin operating from Liverpool Airport on March 28

 

Airline and travel group Jet2 says bookings for its new base at Liverpool John Lennon Airport are “pleasing” ahead of the launch in March.

In May 2023 it was revealed that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays would be flying from LJLA for the first time ever with 20 European routes for the summer season. Later in the year it revealed it would also offer a winter 2024 schedule of eight destinations.

From March Jet2 will operate up to 54 weekly flights, including 12 weekly flights to both the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands.

A fleet of four based aircraft will fly customers to a wide choice of destinations across Mainland Spain, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Portugal, Madeira and Cyprus.

In December Jet2 chief executive Steve Heapy said that from the moment the Liverpool schedule was announced last year there was “strong demand” for flights for the 2024 summer season.

In a trading update in the last few days, the Leeds-based business said: “Forward bookings for our new Liverpool John Lennon Airport base where flying operations commence on March 28 have been pleasing.”

Mr Heavy added: “We are pleased with how the 2024 financial year is ending and are encouraged by early bookings for summer 2024. 

“Whilst recognising that there are many demands on consumer discretionary incomes, we believe that our customers cherish their time away from our rainy island and want to be properly looked after throughout their holiday experience.

“As a customer-focused and much trusted holiday provider, we remain confident they will continue to travel with us to the sun spots of the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and to European Leisure Cities.”

 

Launch of Jet2 and Jet2 Holidays at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. Picture by Ray Farley

 

Last week LBN reported that in 2023 LJLA had seen passenger numbers surge 20% above 4m for the first time since the pandemic with the airport on track to hit 5m passengers this year.

And figures released by the airport reveal a strong start to the year. It handled 272,608 passengers on 3,156 flights in January – a 14% rise on January 2023. Top destinations were Belfast, Dublin, Geneva and Alicante.

Signs of recovery in post-pandemic passenger numbers emerged in the airport’s financial results for the 12 months to March 31, 2023. Revealed by LBN in October, they showed the airport handled 3.8m passengers in its fiscal year, compared to 1.6m the year before.

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