New Jet2 Christmas market flights from EMA to Krakow and Prague

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Perfect for anyone planning a festive getaway

Jet2 has announced two new dedicated trips out of East Midlands Airport which will give travellers the chance to go to see two of the biggest Christmas markets in Europe - Krakow and Prague. The airline has said it is offering a festive assortment of flights and city breaks.

The airline said it had planned a series of dedicated trips to the Polish city of Krakow - and enjoy the historic Christmas market there. The famous event features decorations, gifts, toys, sweets and other foods with atmospheric carols provided by children in choirs and there are also stalls featuring crafts from local blacksmiths and carvers.

Jet2 said that also returning is are popular trips to Prague with the airline operating dedicated services to these magical Christmas destinations between November and December with multiple flights each week should people want to pop over for a festive weekend or trip.Steve Heapy, CEO, Jet2.

“This latest programme includes the launch of a new mini-series of trips to Krakow, as well as the return of flights and city breaks to Prague. The size and scale of our programme, combined with the reassurance that booking with Jet2.

Package options with Jet2CityBreaks include flights with Jet2.com including 22kg hold luggage, as well as a choice of 2-5 star hotels in central locations, providing the perfect base from which to explore and experience the best Christmas Market destinations in Europe.

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