A leading airline has announced a special series of flights between Glasgow and Iceland for Winter 2022 to 2023.
Responding to what they called a 'strong demand for trips' to the stunning Nordic destination, Jet2CityBreaks has revealed that they will be offering a selection of package holiday and flight only deals starting from October this year.
They said: "Whether it is the cityscape of Reykjavik, the spectacular Northern Lights, or the stunning Golden Circle and its geothermal lagoons, spas and waterfalls, Iceland offers an incredible variety of things for customers to experience and see."
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Package options from Jet2 include a guided Northern Lights Tour, flights with transfers to and from the airport, as well as a choice of 3 and 4-star hotels in central Reykjavik.
As well as this, once in a lifetime trips to the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon and South Shore are also available to purchase.
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Steve Heapy CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Iceland is a destination that has continued to see strong demand, so we are delighted to be launching this fantastic Winter 22/23 programme from Glasgow Airport.
"The unrivalled natural wonders of Iceland are making it a firm favourite with our customers.
"We are looking ahead to a very busy programme next winter.”
All flights from Glasgow will land at Keflavík International Airport near Reykjavik.
See the full list of trips available below:
Thursday, October 6 2022 (four-night trip)
Monday, October 10 2022 (three-night trip)
Thursday, October 13 2022(four-night trip)
Thursday, February 14 2023(four-night trip)
Thursday, March 30 (four-night trip)
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