The addition of the new low-cost services – now bookable via the operator’s mobile platform Major Go – come in response to the cost-of-living crisis and inflation causing an uptick in demand for short haul packages.
Qasim Gulamhusein, managing director of Major Travel, said the brand’s goal is to support its agent partners "as much as we can".
"As the cost-of-living crisis deepens and with no end in sight, agents are looking to offer their clients the best value for money possible," he added. "We are confident the travel market will continue to bounce back, and more flight routes will return to pre-pandemic levels.
"Agents can already book with low-cost carriers such as Pegasus, Scoot and Sun Express, but the addition of easyJet and Jet2.com will help us support our travel partners in the regions."
The firm’s system also features luggage inclusive rates with easyJet – which are not available on the airline’s website – which work out cheaper than adding a bag to an existing flight booking. The company anticipates adding more carriers over the course of the next year.