Where you can fly in 2025: Full list of Birmingham Airport’s new routes

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Travellers from the Midlands have plenty to look forward to in 2025 as Jet2, Ryanair, easyJet, and TUI announce an array of new destinations from Birmingham Airport.

With expanded options across Europe and beyond, holidaymakers will be spoilt for choice.

Jet2 is introducing an impressive line-up of nine direct destinations, including three Greek islands: Poros and Aegina, accessible via Athens, and Kos. Italian escapes are also on offer, with routes to Palermo in Sicily, famous for its beaches and proximity to Mount Etna, and Salerno, the gateway to the stunning Amalfi Coast.

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For winter travellers, Jet2 is adding Tallinn, the enchanting capital of Estonia, along with festive market trips to Cologne, Germany, and Gdansk, Poland.

The airline is also launching flights to Jerez in southwest Spain, opening access to the scenic Costa de la Luz, and Pula, Croatia, often called "Little Rome by the Sea."

Ryanair has revealed nine new routes for its winter 2024/2025 schedule, including Derry in Northern Ireland and Treviso in northeast Italy, near Venice. New destinations also include Łódź in central Poland and Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second-largest city. Winter sun-seekers will enjoy flights to Agadir and Marrakesh in Morocco, while city breaks to Berlin, Germany, Paphos, Cyprus, and Paris round out the list.

Budget carrier easyJet is adding two new island routes for 2025, offering flights to Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands and Malta. These destinations are expected to be popular choices for travellers planning warm, sunny escapes.

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TUI is stepping up with nine exclusive routes from Birmingham, introducing flights to Boa Vista, Cancun, Hurghada, Kavala, Orlando-Melbourne Florida, Montego Bay, Pula, Punta Cana, and Sal. In addition, TUI will provide 70,000 new seats and increase frequency on popular routes, including Palma, Antalya, Dalaman, Paphos, and Rhodes.

With these new routes, Birmingham Airport is set to become a hub for exciting travel opportunities, offering more choices for both sun-soaked holidays and festive city breaks. Early bookings are expected to be in high demand as Midlands residents plan their 2025 adventures.

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