Jet2 have today (June 24) announced that a 'Free Child Place' will be available on every single flight departing from now until the end of August 2022.
The exciting news comes as Jet2holidays, the UK’s leading tour operator is helping holidaymakers and families get a more for their money in a new campaign.
The campaign means there are tens of thousands of extra 'Free Child Places' up for grabs from across ten UK bases this summer.
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According to the company, the offer is open to Jet2holidays bookings returning on or before August 31 2022 and bookings must have at least two passengers paying the full adult price. Customers are being urged to get the deal whilst they can as the popular once they’re gone, they’re gone!
The campaign is said to have been designed to further boost holiday plans of thousands of UK holidaymakers this summer after the last two years were impacted by the pandemic.
Whilst issues such as staff shortages are affecting travel across the sector, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have stressed that they have not cancelled any flights due to staff shortages and have continued to receive positive feedback from customers and independent travel agents.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: “We are all about getting people away on their well-deserved holidays this summer and there is no better feeling than heading to the sunshine knowing you have grabbed a Free Child Place too.
"This is our biggest ever giveaway of Free Child Places and although there are thousands of places available, we know that they will be enormously popular with families and family groups looking to get away so people will need to act quick to secure one. With more seats on sale than ever this summer, we are already looking ahead to a busy and successful summer, and this campaign will only help us deliver that.”
To find out more about securing a 'Free Child Place', visit here.
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