WITH the New Year fast approaching, many of us may already be thinking of escaping in January.
Christmas is over and it seems like ages until summer, so an exciting getaway may be just the ticket to get you through January.
With that in mind, airline and holiday firm Jet2 has unveiled its latest flights and holidays from Glasgow to top destinations this month.
Prague
Take a trip to one of the cultural capitals of Europe with a visit to Prague in Czechia.
Enjoy the rich history and stunning architecture of this city with its historic old town, gothic cathedrals and the iconic astronomical clock.
Jet2 is offering three nights' bed and breakfast at the 3-star Ibis Praha Mala Strana, with flights departing from Glasgow on January 11, 2024.
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Price: £299 per person based on 2 sharing, includes a 22kg baggage allowance.
Costa Blanca
For those of us who need some sun after a rainy spell for much of Scotland, why not book a trip to Spain?
Stay at the 3-star Hotel Sol Pelicanos Ocas for seven nights' bed and breakfast, with flights departing from Glasgow on January 28, 2024.
Price: £399 per person based on 2 sharing, includes a 22kg baggage allowance and return transfers.
Tenerife
If the Canary Islands are calling your name this January, then you're in luck.
The holiday firm is offering a seven-night self-catering stay at the 3-star Granada Park.
Flights leave Glasgow on January 30, 2024.
Price: £519 per person based on 2 sharing, includes a 22kg baggage allowance and return transfers.
Alicante
If January is a bit too soon to organise a trip away, then there is no shortage of choice when it comes to sunny destinations in February.
Visit Alicante on the stunning Costa Calida and stay at the Mar Menor Golf Resort – Villa Ombu 14 for seven nights.
Flights leave from Glasgow on February 17, 2024.
Price: £439 per person based on 6 sharing, includes a 22kg baggage allowance and car hire.
All information correct at time of publishing.
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