Jet2 Exercises A321neo Options, Sees Later Booking Trend

Jet2 A321neo

One of Jet2's eight in-service A321neos taxis at Lanzarote Airport in the Canary Islands.

Credit: Ewan Partridge/Alamy Stock Photo
UK-based leisure carrier Jet2.com has exercised the purchase rights for more Airbus A321neos as it reported a spike in annual profits despite experiencing a later booking trend. The airline has traditionally been a Boeing operator—and maintains a fleet of more than 90 737s—but placed its first order...
David Casey

David Casey is Editor in Chief of Routes, the global route development community's trusted source for news and information.

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