Jet2
Coverage of Jet2 in the Nexus archive.
- Summer holiday bookings bounce back amid fragile Middle East ceasefire, Jet2 says
Jet2 reports a 7.1% increase in summer holiday bookings compared to last year, with a 1.2 percentage point rise in average load factor. The company attributes the recovery to customer confidence amid a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.
- Dad of three dies after he’s restrained for allegedly attacking Jet2 passenger and flight attendant
Callum Kerr, a bare-knuckle fighter and father of three, died after being restrained for allegedly attacking a Jet2 passenger and a flight attendant. He leaves behind three young children.
- Drunken holidaymaker who brawled on Jet2 flight in front of terrified families after downing bottle of vodka is jailed
A drunken holidaymaker was jailed after brawling on a Jet2 flight in front of terrified families. The individual consumed a bottle of vodka during the flight before the altercation.
- Bareknuckle boxer dies after being restrained by Jet2 aircrew and passengers when he became disruptive on board
A bareknuckle boxer died after being restrained by Jet2 aircrew and passengers following disruptive behavior on a flight. The incident occurred when he became disruptive on board, leading to his death.
- Bareknuckle boxer dies after being restrained by Jet2 aircrew and passengers when he became disruptive on board
A bareknuckle boxer died after being restrained by Jet2 aircrew and passengers when he became disruptive on board. The incident occurred during a flight, leading to his death following the restraint.
- Jet2 pilot flying Brits from Tenerife to Birmingham suffers 'heart attack' at 30,000ft
A Jet2 pilot experienced a heart attack while flying passengers from Tenerife to Birmingham at an altitude of 30,000 feet. The incident occurred mid-flight, raising concerns about aviation safety and crew health protocols.
- Jet2 named Europe's best airline for third year running at prestigious awards
Jet2 has been named Europe's best airline for the third consecutive year at prestigious awards. The recognition highlights the airline's continued excellence in service and customer satisfaction across European aviation.
- Are Brits only willing to fly closer to home now? As Jet2 and other airlines launch more flights to Jersey to meet demand
Brits are increasingly willing to fly closer to home, leading airlines like Jet2 to launch more flights to Jersey. This shift in demand is driven by a desire for shorter travel distances. As a result, airlines are adapting their routes to meet this new demand.
- Ryanair declares 'bad behaviour won't fly' as Jet2 lobbies for no-fly list following drunken disruption from passengers
Ryanair has declared that bad behaviour will not be tolerated on its flights after a drunken disruption by passengers. Jet2 is lobbying for a no-fly list to prevent such incidents in the future. The move aims to ensure safer and more respectful flights for all passengers.
- Airline doesn't buy couple's claim that they were praying, bans them for attempting to join mile high club
A couple in their 50s was banned for life by Jet2 after being caught engaging in inappropriate behavior on a flight to Gran Canaria. They claimed they were praying, but passengers and crew deemed the actions blatant and disruptive, leading to their removal from the flight and a permanent airline ban.
- Jet2 and other travel companies rule out surcharges and announce fixed prices - as American Airlines says rising cost of jet fuel will cost it $4 BILLION
Jet2 and other travel companies have committed to fixed pricing without surcharges, while American Airlines warns that rising jet fuel costs will cost the company $4 billion. The contrasting approaches highlight differing strategies in managing fuel price volatility.
- British Airways, Tui, easyJet and Jet2 warn Brits 'can forget their holidays' if the government doesn't relax taxes and rules - as flights are now costing holidaymakers HUNDREDS more due to fuel crisis and Iran war
British Airways, Tui, easyJet, and Jet2 have warned that Brits may no longer afford holidays due to increased flight costs driven by the fuel crisis, the Iran war, and existing government taxes and rules. The airlines urge the UK government to relax regulations and taxes to make travel more accessible.
- Manchester Airport engineer 'lucky to be alive' after plunging 35ft out of open Jet2 plane door due to 'mix-up with steps'
A Manchester Airport engineer was lucky to be alive after falling 35 feet from an open Jet2 plane door due to a mix-up with steps. The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety protocols and human error in high-risk environments.
- Manchester airport engineer 'is seriously injured as he falls from back of Jet2 plane due to fly to Tenerife'
An engineer at Manchester Airport was seriously injured after falling from the back of a Jet2 plane en route to Tenerife. The incident occurred as the aircraft prepared to depart, raising concerns about workplace safety and aviation protocols.