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Egypt Beckons: Jet2 Resumes Red Sea Flights After 14 Years
28 Nov
Summary
- Jet2 will restart flights to Egypt's Red Sea resorts in 2027.
- New routes will add 169,000 seats for UK holidaymakers.
- This marks Jet2's first link with Egypt in 14 years.

Jet2 is set to re-establish its presence in Egypt, with new flights to Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada scheduled to commence in 2027. This significant development signifies the airline's return to the Red Sea resorts after a 14-year suspension, which began in 2011 due to political instability.
The upcoming routes are expected to bolster tourism by providing an estimated 169,000 additional seats for holidaymakers from the UK within the first year. Departures will originate from multiple UK cities, including Birmingham, Manchester, London Stansted, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, offering convenient access to Egypt's attractions.
These new services are the result of recent high-level discussions between Egypt's tourism minister and the Jet2 Group CEO. The airline anticipates a strong demand from UK travelers drawn to Egypt's affordable holidays, historical sites, and favorable climate, ending a long absence from the popular destination.


