As another year comes to a close, many of us may be looking for a wee escape from Glasgow or to start a new year in an exotic location.
With that in mind, Jet2 has unveiled a selection of last-minute New Year deals for trips to a diverse range of city breaks.
Adding to the good news, the holiday operator is offering £50 per person on all winter holidays from now until March 31, 2024.
The countdown is on, so let's see the choice of New Year city break locations you can visit from Glasgow Airport.
Rome
Why not see in the New Year like an emperor? Walk in their footsteps at the iconic Colosseum, the Roman Forum and make a wish for a great 2024 by the Trevi fountain.
Known for its impressive structures and luscious parks, Rome is an ideal choice for those who want to enjoy stunning architecture by day and exciting restaurants, cafes and bars at night.
Faro
With guests saving £50 this winter, why not take a trip from Glasgow to Faro City?
The Algarve capital is utterly charming with its cobbled streets, colourful tiles and decorated archways of the Old Town, giving holidaymakers plenty of Instagram-worthy photo opportunities.
You'll be charmed by the delicious local food choices, with a range of al fresco dining options down by the marina.
Las Palmas
Who wants to start 2024 in the cold and rain?
If you love a beach trip, the capital of Gran Canaria could be the one for you - and it takes just under five hours to get there from Glasgow.
Golden beaches, tropical gardens and classic architecture make Las Palmas a stellar choice for a New Year break, with plenty of options for sunbathing, eating and a siesta.
Krakow
If you'd rather celebrate Hogmanay in a chillier climate, Krakow is an excellent choice.
This beautiful city features architecture from ancient times, Gothic cathedrals and Soviet-era structures with plenty of quirky cafes, graffiti dive bars and beer halls.
Ring in the New Year under the beautiful Old World clock and toast to a great 2024 in style.
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