Overview
- Jet2 says bookings to Turkey and Cyprus are drying up, with more cancellations and emptier flights reported by the airline’s chief executive.
- The carrier is steering customers toward western Mediterranean destinations such as Spain and Italy, with Majorca seeing a surge of late UK bookings.
- CEO Steve Heapy told hotels in the Balearic Islands not to raise rates and said Jet2 will protect customers if prices jump.
- Palma Airport forecasts at least 800,000 passengers over the Easter period, a sign of redirected holiday traffic to Majorca.
- Jet2 has deployed extra support teams and hotel visits, has ring‑fenced a 24/7 UK help desk, says Cyprus remains safe, and expects demand to rebound quickly once hostilities end.