Jet2 Opening New Travel Horizons With Expanded Winter 2025/26 Routes from Newcastle

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have unveiled new travel options from Newcastle Airport for the Winter 2025/26 season. A weekly ski route to Chambery in southeastern France will operate between 20 December 2025 and 28 February 2026. This new connection offers direct access to the French Alps. In addition, extra flights to sunny destinations are being introduced to meet rising demand for winter breaks in warmer climates.
Further enhancements include expanded services to Geneva, Tenerife, Malta, Gran Canaria, Palma, and Alicante. These routes will operate between November 2025 and March 2026 that coincide with school holidays and the busy student travel periods. The airline is increasing frequencies on several days of the week, providing more flexibility for both early and late-season travel. This broader schedule caters to short haulers in need of winter flights.
The new Chambery route makes it easier for ski enthusiasts to reach major Alpine resorts without layovers or lengthy transfers. Destinations such as Courchevel, Méribel, and Les Arcs are now more accessible to UK travelers. In addition, The Geneva flights are likewise useful for those who are heading to Alpine Switzerland or Haute-Savoie France ski resorts as they provide shorter travel time and easier direct access to the slopes.
For those seeking sunshine instead of snow, the updated schedule includes more flights to classic warm-weather getaways. For beaches and year-round mild weather come to Tenerife and Gran Canaria. If you seek culture, history & Mediterranean ambience then Malta or Palma destinations are for you. With more frequent services during school holidays, families and solo travelers alike can enjoy easier access to winter sun destinations without long-haul travel.

This development reflects a growing trend toward diverse winter travel, offering British holidaymakers more options without the need to connect through major hubs. Jet2’s expanded programme not only improves convenience but also broadens access to seasonal escapes, giving travelers greater control over where and when they travel during the off-peak months.