Jet2 forced to make change for uk tourists flying to italy after 'demand'

Jet2 forced to make change for uk tourists flying to italy after 'demand'

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JET2, WHICH FLIES FROM BIRMINGHAM, HAS ANNOUNCED ADDITIONAL FLIGHTS TO ROME FOR RUGBY FANS ATTENDING THE 2026 SIX NATIONS TOURNAMENT. 12:04, 21 May 2025Updated 12:06, 21 May 2025 Jet2 has


announced new flights and city breaks to Italy in the European Union after "demand". Jet2, which flies from Birmingham, has announced additional flights to Rome for rugby fans


attending the 2026 Six Nations tournament. Jet2 has made the decision ahead of the Italy v Scotland fixture on Saturday, February 7 and the Italy v England match on Saturday, March 7. The


airline said it had "responded immediately to the demand from rugby fans looking to head to the Italian capital". CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, Steve Heapy, said: "The Six


Nations is a highlight in the sporting calendar, so our flights to Rome for next year's fixtures are proving to be incredibly popular. READ MORE NEW UK PRIMARY SCHOOL DINNER RULES WITH


SOME STAPLES BEING 'BANNED' "We have already seen demand from customers looking to enjoy the sporting action in one of the world's most unforgettable cities, following


the publication of the 2026 fixtures this week. Article continues below "As always, we have responded quickly and put on sale additional capacity to the city, to provide customers and


independent travel agents with even more choice. "Rugby fans will want to experience the Six Nations live, and we are offering them the chance to do just that through either a flight


with Jet2.com or a city break with Jet2CityBreaks." England will begin their campaign by hosting Wales on Saturday 7 February before travelling to Murrayfield to face Scotland and then


welcoming Ireland to Twickenham. Article continues below Steve Borthwick’s side then face consecutive away matches, against Italy and then France in the final match on Super Saturday. The


tournament will kick off on a Thursday night for the first time in the competition’s history, with the defending champions, France, hosting Ireland. There will be one less fallow week,


meaning the tournament is completed over six weeks, NOT seven. Ireland host the only Friday night match of the championship, against Wales in round four of the competition.