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Jet2.com announces 2024 launch of Liverpool to Paphos flights

Paphos is among 20 new destinations Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced they will be launching from Liverpool John Lennon Airport in 2024.

The Paphos- Liverpool route will be served by weekly Wednesday services.

In an announcement, the UK tour operator and airline said they had put the 20 “sunshine destinations” on sale for Summer 2024 from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, in response to enormous demand from customers and independent travel agents across the region.

The programme includes seven destinations that are exclusive to Jet2.com and Jet2holidays from Liverpool. The first Jet2.com flight from the airport will depart on 28 March 2024, in time for the Easter holidays. Catholic Easter Sunday in 2024 is on Sunday, the 31 March while Orthodox Easter Sunday in 2024 is on Sunday, 5 May.

In their first summer of operations from Liverpool John Lennon Airport next year, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will operate up to 54 weekly flights, including 12 flights to both the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands every week. A fleet of four based aircraft will fly customers to a wide choice of destinations to Cyprus, Mainland Spain, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Portugal, and Madeira

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