Jet2 Adds Paris Route From East Midlands for Summer 2027
Jet2 has announced a new route linking East Midlands Airport with Paris, expanding its programme for Summer 2027. The service will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, running between 26 March and 29 October. The airline is also offering both flight-only bookings and packaged city breaks, giving more options for those planning trips to the French capital.
The new route responds to continued demand for Paris as a destination, with the airline adding capacity from a regional UK airport. Alongside flights, Jet2 is promoting package holidays that combine transport and accommodation, including trips to Disneyland Paris and stays at nearby Eurocamp sites. This allows passengers to organise different types of visits within one booking.
Holiday packages booked with the code ORANGESALE can offer savings between £50 and £400, depending on the total booking value. Flights and hotel stays are part of the package, with 23kg luggage included, and transfers added for beach holidays. The offer covers more than 10,000 hotels across over 100 destinations in Europe and North Africa, including both city breaks and seaside resorts.
What the new route offers
- Two weekly flights (Monday and Friday)
- Travel period: late March to late October
- Options for city breaks and Disneyland Paris trips
- Access to nearby countryside stays through Eurocamp
The route opens up more straightforward access to Paris for passengers in the East Midlands region. It also makes it easier to combine different types of trips, such as city visits and theme park breaks, without separate bookings. Nearby areas around Paris become easier to include in travel plans, especially during the peak summer season when demand is higher.
The addition reflects how airlines continue to build direct links from regional airports where demand is strong. More routes like this reduce the need to rely on major hubs and give passengers simpler travel choices. At the same time, they show how popular destinations such as Paris continue to shape route planning, with airlines focusing on places that consistently attract high interest year after year.