Jet2 has revealed two new destinations from Glasgow Airport for Summer 2026.
The major airline has announced they will fly to Dubrovnik in Croatia and Marrakech in Morocco from the city as part of its new summer programme in 2026.
The new routes come after the travel company has put their 'biggest ever summer programme' on sale for 2026, with flights and holidays to 32 destinations - including the two new routes.
READ MORE: Jet2 reveal new city break destinations from Glasgow Airport
READ MORE: Jet2 reveals two new destinations on city break range from Glasgow Airport
The new summer routes from Jet2.com and Jet2holidays from Glasgow Airport are as follows:
- Brand-new weekly services to Dubrovnik.
- Weekly services to Marrakech operating for the first time in the summer.
Meanwhile, in addition to the new routes going on sale, the airline has also increased capacity to two existing sunshine destinations.
Additional flights will be operating to Malaga and Alicante during Summer 2026 from Glasgow Airport, to meet customer demand.
On top of the new flights, Jet2 will be making further Summer 2026 announcements over the coming weeks, including the launch of more city break destinations from Glasgow Airport.
READ MORE: Jet2 has revealed new destination from Glasgow Airport
Key Summer highlights from Glasgow Airport announced today for 2026 include:
- 32 destinations on sale (peak number of flights per week in brackets).
- Brand-new services to Dubrovnik and flights operating to Marrakech for the first time in the summer.
- Antalya (6), Bodrum (2), Dalaman (7), Izmir (1), Tenerife (9), Lanzarote (5), Fuerteventura (2), Gran Canaria (4), Girona (1), Reus (3), Alicante (8), Malaga (7), Palma (Majorca) (12), Ibiza (6), Menorca (3), Faro (Algarve) (7), Madeira (1), Crete (Heraklion) (3), Corfu (2), Kefalonia (1), Rhodes (3), Zante (2), Larnaca (1), Paphos (2), Naples (1), Bulgaria (Bourgas) (2), Malta (2), Verona (1), Agadir (1), Dubrovnik (1), Marrakech (1), Rome (2).
- Over 100 departing weekly flights during peak periods.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Customers are telling us they want to book ahead and secure that all-important holiday, so they can have the best choice of hotels, rooms and dates.
"We have responded to the strong demand from holidaymakers wanting to lock in their getaways, by putting our biggest and best Summer programme on sale from Glasgow Airport for 2026, earlier than ever before.
“Our Summer 26 programme represents a huge expansion with more seats and routes on sale, meaning holidaymakers have never had so much choice and flexibility.
"As well as offering customers and independent travel agents a greater selection of flights and holidays to choose from, our enormous Summer 26 programme allows them to book in advance and get a date in their diary now.
“To support this unrivalled flying programme, we will operate brand-new and more fuel-efficient Airbus A321neo aircraft at Glasgow Airport for the first time, which are over 20% more fuel-efficient than older aircraft, and have a lower noise footprint of 50%.
“While we may be announcing our biggest Summer 26 programme to date from Glasgow Airport, we are not done yet and will be revealing even more good news about our 2026 operations from the airport very soon.
"Our Summer 26 programme promises to be our best yet, and we have every confidence it will be a huge success.”
READ MORE: Jet2's new winter city breaks from Glasgow Airport revealed
Matt Hazelwood, Chief Commercial Officer for AGS Airports, added: "Introducing the Airbus A321neo to our Glasgow fleet is a major step forward in our sustainability journey.
"These state-of-the-art aircraft are over 20% more fuel-efficient than the older models they replace, helping us reduce our carbon footprint while also offering quieter flights with a lower noise footprint.
“As we expand our services with a new route to Dubrovnik and Marrakech becoming a year-round service, we are not only growing our network from Glasgow to offer more choice to consumers in the region but also doing so with sustainability at the forefront of our operations."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here