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About Jet2

Jet2 is one of the UK's most popular leisure airlines, operating package holidays and flights to sun-belt destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean, and beyond. Alongside the flights business sits Jet2holidays, its package arm - arguably the more commercially significant side of the operation, bundling flights, hotels, and transfers into ATOL-protected packages. In practice, you can book either just a flight or the full holiday package from the same website, which keeps things reasonably simple.

The customer experience is a genuine differentiator. Jet2 has built a reputation - consistently reinforced in consumer surveys - for being more passenger-friendly than the budget operators it technically competes with. Generous hold baggage allowances by low-cost standards, 22kg check-in bags as standard on many fares, and a refusal to nickel-and-dime quite as aggressively as some rivals. That's not to say it's cheap - more that the total cost, once you add the extras you actually need, often compares favourably to a stripped-back fare from a competitor that charges for breathing.

Routes are largely concentrated on package-holiday staples: the Canaries, Balearics, Greek islands, Turkey, Portugal, and similar. If you want to fly to Helsinki or Kraków on a whim, Jet2 probably isn't your airline. It serves the holiday market rather than the business or city-break market, and it doesn't pretend otherwise. That focus is both its strength and its ceiling.

Its main competition comes from easyJet, Ryanair, and TUI - with TUI being the most direct rival on the package holiday side. Against Ryanair and easyJet on raw fares, Jet2 is rarely the cheapest. Against TUI on holidays, the pricing is broadly comparable; the choice often comes down to destination availability and personal loyalty. Jet2 doesn't have a frequent flyer scheme worth speaking of, which is mildly disappointing but unsurprising given that most of its passengers fly once or twice a year rather than every week.

There's no subscription service, no real loyalty programme in the meaningful sense. You can create an account to manage bookings more easily, and there's a Manage My Booking portal that's worth using - that's also where most of the discount codes currently listed on this page apply, specifically to add-ons like hold baggage, seat selection, and in-flight food. It's a slightly unusual application for voucher codes, but it's worth checking before you pay extra for bags or seats through the standard route.

The honest verdict: Jet2 is the right choice if you want a package holiday to a mainstream European destination and value a relatively civilised experience over the absolute lowest fare. It's less suited to flexible or last-minute travellers, those chasing unusual routes, or anyone who travels so frequently they want airline status to show for it.

How to use a Jet2 discount code

  1. Find the code you want to use - most of the current codes on this page apply inside the Manage My Booking section, so they're for add-ons rather than the initial booking. Make sure you know what you've got before you start.
  2. Book your flight or holiday first - complete the main booking on jet2.com and note your booking reference. You'll need this to access Manage My Booking.
  3. Log into Manage My Booking - go to jet2.com and click 'Manage My Booking' in the main navigation, then enter your booking reference and surname.
  4. Select the add-on you want - choose hold baggage, seat selection, or in-flight food as relevant. On the payment or basket screen, look for a promotional code or discount code field. It's sometimes labelled 'voucher code' or 'promo code'.
  5. Paste the code and hit Apply - codes do not auto-apply. You must click the apply or confirm button and wait for the discount to reflect in the total before you proceed to payment.
  6. Complete payment - once the discount is showing correctly, pay as normal. If the code isn't applying, double-check the add-on is eligible and that the code hasn't expired - nine of the codes currently listed are expiring within the next week, so timing matters.

Jet2 shopping tips

  • Most codes here apply to add-ons, not flights. The 20 active offers on this page - four proper voucher codes and sixteen deals - are overwhelmingly focused on hold baggage, seats, and food. If you're hoping to cut the headline flight price, manage expectations accordingly.
  • Act soon if you see a code you want. Nine of the currently listed codes expire within the week. Jet2 rotates its offers fairly regularly, so what's live today may not be live when you're ready to book.
  • Discounts currently run from 10% to 20% off, with 20% off being the most common. That's genuinely meaningful on hold baggage if you're travelling as a family - check the full-price cost first so you know what you're actually saving.
  • Book packages when you can. Jet2holidays packages are ATOL-protected, which matters if something goes wrong. A flight-only booking doesn't carry the same financial protection - worth understanding before you split your booking to save a few pounds.
  • Check the fare calendar if the date is flexible. Like most airlines, Jet2 prices vary considerably by day and season. Moving a trip by a few days in either direction can shift the price noticeably, particularly outside school holidays.
  • Hold baggage costs add up fast. Adding hold baggage for a family at the standard rate isn't trivial. Buying it through Manage My Booking with an active code, rather than at the airport or during initial booking, is usually the most cost-effective route.
  • Seat selection is optional but not always worth it. Jet2 does seat families together without charge on many bookings - worth checking the policy before paying for specific seat selection you may not strictly need.
  • Monitor prices after booking. Jet2 doesn't operate a formal price-drop guarantee, but it's worth keeping an eye on fares. Rules around rebooking vary; read the terms of your fare type carefully before assuming any flexibility.

Jet2 promotions FAQs

Yes — there are currently 20 active offers on this page, comprising four voucher codes and sixteen deals. Discounts run from 10% to 20% off, with 20% being the most common. Most of the codes apply to add-ons purchased through the Manage My Booking portal — hold baggage, seat selection, and in-flight food — rather than to the headline flight or holiday price. They're still worth using; baggage costs in particular can be significant for families. Nine of the current codes are due to expire within the week, so check dates before you bank on a specific offer.

Jet2 doesn't appear to run a dedicated, permanent NHS or key worker discount programme in the way some retailers do. There's no NHS-specific landing page or verified scheme currently advertised on the main website. If this changes — and airlines do occasionally run limited-time key worker promotions — it would typically be publicised via the Jet2 newsletter and social channels. In the meantime, the best approach is to check this voucher page for any relevant live offers, and to sign up to Jet2 marketing emails so you don't miss time-limited deals. We'll update this page if a verified NHS discount becomes available.

Jet2 doesn't currently offer a dedicated student discount or a verified partnership with student discount platforms such as TOTUM or UNiDAYS. It's a holiday airline focused on leisure travel broadly, rather than a youth-targeted brand. Students looking for cheap European flights might find better options through fare comparison sites or carriers with more aggressive yield-management pricing. That said, the deals and codes listed on this page are available to anyone, and the destination-specific fare deals — such as those for routes from Stansted, Luton, or Liverpool — can represent reasonable value without needing any student affiliation.

As an airline and holiday operator, Jet2 doesn't involve physical delivery in the traditional retail sense. All booking confirmations, tickets, and holiday documentation are issued digitally, so there's no delivery charge to worry about. If you book a package holiday and require physical documents or luggage tags, these are generally included within the package price rather than charged separately — though it's always worth reading the booking confirmation to confirm what's included. There's no equivalent of a free delivery threshold; the concept simply doesn't apply to the product.

Most Jet2 codes currently listed here work within the Manage My Booking section of jet2.com rather than at initial checkout. After completing your main booking, log into Manage My Booking using your booking reference and surname. Select the add-on you want — hold baggage is the most common use case — and proceed to the payment screen. Look for a promotional code or voucher code field, paste your code, and click Apply. The discount should appear in the total before you complete payment. Codes do not apply automatically, so make sure the reduction is showing before you pay. If the field isn't visible, try a different browser or check whether the specific add-on is eligible.

A few things can cause this. First, check the expiry date — nine of the currently listed codes are due to expire imminently, and expired codes will not apply. Second, confirm the code is valid for the specific product you're buying; most current codes are for add-ons in Manage My Booking, and won't work at the main booking checkout. Third, check for typos — copy and paste rather than typing manually. Some codes are case-sensitive. Fourth, certain codes may be restricted to specific routes, dates, or booking windows; the offer title on this page will usually indicate if restrictions apply. If none of that resolves it, the code may genuinely have expired or reached its usage limit.

Generally speaking, Jet2 does not allow multiple discount codes to be stacked on a single booking or single add-on transaction. Most promotional code fields accept only one code at a time, and the terms attached to Jet2 offers typically restrict each code to one use per booking reference. If you have separate codes for separate add-ons — for example, one for hold baggage and one for seat selection — it's worth checking whether each can be applied individually within separate Manage My Booking transactions, but even this isn't guaranteed. When in doubt, apply the higher-value code first.

Jet2 doesn't appear to operate a formal new customer discount in the way an e-commerce retailer might. There's no 'first booking' promo code consistently advertised on the website. The codes and deals available on this page are generally open to any customer regardless of booking history. If Jet2 does run a new customer promotion — which has occasionally happened via email sign-up incentives — it would be communicated through the newsletter at time of subscription. It's worth signing up to marketing emails when creating an account, on the off-chance such an offer is live.

Like most airlines, Jet2 pricing is dynamic and doesn't follow a simple rule. Generally, booking well in advance — several months out for peak summer dates — gives the best access to lower fare buckets before they sell out. Shoulder season travel (late April to early June, or September to October) is consistently cheaper than school holiday periods. Midweek departures also tend to be cheaper than Fridays and Sundays. Flexible travellers can use Jet2's fare calendar to compare prices across a range of dates. Waiting for a last-minute deal is a viable strategy for solo travellers but risky for families who need multiple seats.

Yes, Jet2 does run periodic sales, particularly during quieter booking periods when it needs to stimulate demand. These tend to be promoted via the Jet2 newsletter and on the website homepage rather than through a formalised annual sale like Black Friday retail events, though Jet2 has participated in Black Friday activity in previous years. Summer sale and early-booking promotions in January are both historically common in the UK package holiday market, and Jet2 follows this pattern. Keeping an eye on this voucher page and subscribing to Jet2 emails is the most reliable way to catch these when they run.

Jet2holidays package bookings are ATOL-protected, which means your money is financially protected if the company were to cease trading before or during your holiday. This is a meaningful point of difference versus booking flights and hotels separately, where you'd hold individual contracts with each supplier. Flight-only bookings with Jet2.com are not covered by ATOL in the same way, though Jet2.com does hold an ATOL licence for certain combinations. You'll receive an ATOL certificate at the time of booking a protected holiday. If you're unsure whether your specific booking qualifies, check the documentation or contact Jet2 directly.

On package holidays, Jet2 and TUI are the two dominant UK operators and pricing is broadly similar. The choice often comes down to specific destinations, departure airports, and — if you read customer feedback — Jet2's reputation for customer service tends to score slightly better than TUI's in consumer satisfaction surveys, though both have their critics. Against easyJet on flight-only bookings, Jet2 is rarely the cheapest ticket but often more competitive once you add easyJet's ancillary charges for baggage and seat selection. Ryanair remains the benchmark for lowest headline fares, but the comparison weakens once total cost is calculated honestly.

Saving at Jet2

The best Jet2 discounts typically offer between 10% and 20% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.

Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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