FOR those still looking for some winter sun, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have added more flights and holidays to Tenerife from Glasgow Airport.
The new flights mean from February 25 to April 8 there will be three daily services to the popular destination on Fridays.
It comes as the Spanish government has also relaxed its vaccine requirement for British teenagers, allowing them to enter the country with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival.
Jet2 have responded to increased demand as travel returns to normality and as a result of the extra flights, customers and travel agents now have more choice and flexibility when it comes to booking a trip this winter or during the Easter holidays.
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Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: "With Spain scrapping vaccination certification rules for 12 to 17-year-olds and international travel starting to return to normal, families are really jumping at the chance to enjoy a much-needed holiday in Tenerife, and we have seen an increase in bookings.
"As such, our Winter Sun programme from Glasgow Airport is looking busy across the board, with Tenerife in particular proving to be an extremely popular choice of holiday destination.
"In response to that demand, we have added an even greater choice of flights for the Easter holidays and this winter to Tenerife from Glasgow Airport, giving customers and independent travel agents even more opportunity to enjoy a break away.
"With customers missing out for two years, we are confident that these extra flights will sell exceptionally well very quickly, as customers make the most of being able to enjoy that famous Spanish sunshine once again."
For more information visit jet2.com or jet2holidays.com
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