Warning of Delays for British Tourists Traveling to Popular Spanish Destination with Jet2

Holidaymakers traveling to Majorca in the upcoming days may face delays due to maintenance work at the destination’s airport, according to Jet2. The airline has issued a warning about ongoing construction at Majorca’s terminals that may disrupt operations.

Passengers flying with Jet2 have been informed that the maintenance work could potentially lead to longer wait times to clear immigration procedures. Jet2 assured travelers that they are working with the airport to minimize any disruptions to the airport experience.

The airline expressed appreciation for passengers’ patience and understanding if they experience extended wait times, emphasizing that the situation is beyond their control. The advisory, issued on March 16, is expected to impact all passengers traveling to Majorca in the coming days.

In other news, Jet2 announced new routes to Porto, Portugal, in response to high demand for flights to the area. Additional packages departing from Manchester and Birmingham airports will be available as part of the Discover More range, allowing customers to book getaways from July 2024.

The routes from Manchester Airport to Porto, initially scheduled for 2025, will now commence from July and run every Thursday and Sunday until November 3rd, 2024. This expansion gives UK holidaymakers ample opportunity to enjoy a sunny getaway before the year-end.

Temperatures in Porto during the summer can reach highs of 30C, gradually cooling down in autumn. CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, Steve Heapy, expressed excitement about the new Porto program, highlighting the increasing demand from customers seeking adventure, culture, history, and sightseeing on their holidays. Visitors are encouraged to explore Porto’s mystique, generous locals, historic heritage, and picturesque landscapes.

Overall, Jet2 is committed to providing travelers with updated information and convenient travel options amidst ongoing developments in airport operations and new destination offerings.

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