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Jet2 £100 off holidays up to 31 October

Via code. Can be combined with its summer sale

Tour operator Jet2 is offering an extra £100 off summer holidays when you enter the code TAKEOFF at checkout by 11.59pm on Tuesday 2 June, for travel up to Saturday 31 October 2026.

The promo code is limited to one discount per booking, but it is running in conjunction with its summer sale, which has a £100 per person discount on all holidays, and can be combined with Jet2's 'Free Child Places' (where available).

You’ll need a minimum of two adults on the booking for this code to work. If you’re a single parent, you can use the code TAKEOFFSPF to save £100 per booking. Solo holidaymakers can use the code TAKEOFFSOLO for a £50 saving. The same T&Cs will apply.

How good is this deal?

Jet2 runs a variety of promotions throughout the year from discounts on its package holidays to money off flights, and has offers for MyJet2 members (it’s free to join).

The additional £100 works best if you’re looking to book a holiday by Tuesday for this summer. Before booking, make sure to check flight prices with other operators because there could be a better deal elsewhere.

Flights and holidays are dynamically priced based on availability, which means discounts on fares and packages can fluctuate. If there's a flight you're after, use tools such as Kayak*, Skyscanner*, Momondo* and Google Flights as they cover different airlines and travel agents. See our guide on how to find cheap flights for tips.

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Jet2 £100 off holidays

Plus 20% off flights

Website: Jet2
Started: Friday 19 December 2025

Sale strength: This sale is very similar to its Black Friday offering. Jet2 is giving £100 off per person on all its holidays, including Jet2holidays, Jet2Villas, Jet2CityBreaks, VIBE by Jet2holidays and Indulgent Escapes by Jet2holidays. The deal is valid on all holidays up to 31 March 2027. There is no need for a code because the discount has already been applied.

Those going away in summer 2026 can book a break with a deposit of £25 per person. This offer is valid until 11.59pm on Monday 12 January for bookings on holidays from 1 April to 31 October 2026. While a low deposit may sound enticing, it’s important to only book a holiday that you can afford – don’t get into debt to jet abroad.

Here are some examples we spotted:

Blue Light Card holders can save an extra £70 on package holiday bookings made by Saturday 31 January.

Jet2 is also offering 20% off all flights departing up to 31 October 2027. This is the same percentage discount as its Black Friday sale. Jet2 flights include 10kg hand luggage allowance as standard.

Likely to boost? It boosted its sale on Thursday 8 January, with the operator offering £100 off all summer 2026 bookings using the code NOTHINGBEATS. The discount, which is on top of its existing offer, is valid on holidays booked before 11.59pm on Monday 12 January, for travel between 1 April and 31 October 2026.

Any other ways to save on flights this winter? Yes, British Airways, TUI and Virgin Atlantic have also kicked off their sales. More companies are bound to join in on the discounts, so if you miss out on this one, there'll be another round the corner.

Flights and holidays are dynamically priced based on availability, which means discounts on fares and packages can fluctuate, so if there's a flight you're after, use tools such as Skyscanner and Google Flights to track prices.

See our guide on how to find cheap flights for tips.

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