Jet2 continues to issue guidance to travellers
Passengers due to travel with Jet2 are being advised to take action “at least 12 hours before your flight”, according to the airline’s most recent guidance. Jet2holidays is Britain’s biggest package holiday provider, while Jet2 is also one of the country’s leading airlines, with millions of travellers expected to board its flights this year alone.
With a hectic summer of international travel on the horizon, the “latest travel information” section of Jet2’s website instructs holidaymakers to: “Please check this section of the website at least 12 hours before your flight for the latest flight information.”
The notice continues: “Further information can be found by using the [above] search panel by entering your flight number or route. We recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure time.
“Please remember – check in desks close 40 minutes before this. In the event of flight disruption our dedicated Operations teams are working hard behind the scenes at our UK-based HQ to get you on your way as soon as possible.”
Jet2 currently flies from London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Manchester Airport, Glasgow Airport, Edinburgh Airport, Newcastle Airport, Leeds Bradford Airport, Belfast Airport, East Midlands Airport, Birmingham Airport, Bristol Airport, and Bournemouth. The carrier operates flights to over 75 destinations throughout Europe, with a strong presence in Spain, Turkey and Greece.
Jet2 has recently announced the addition of several new routes, and from 2027, holidaymakers will be able to fly to Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. Further new routes set to launch next year include Thassos in Greece and Enfidha-Hammamet in Tunisia.
All UK travellers are being urged to remember that, following Britain’s exit from the European Union, a series of new regulations have been introduced for trips to Europe. For instance, your passport must display a ‘date of issue’ within 10 years of your arrival date, and if you renewed your passport before October 1, 2018, it may show a date of issue exceeding 10 years, rendering it invalid for entry into the Schengen zone (which includes Spain).
Additionally, those travelling on a British passport are only allowed to visit the Schengen area for 90 days within any 180-day period. And when entering the area, you’ll need to scan your passport, have a photograph taken of your face, and scan four of your fingerprints, under the new Entry/Exit System (EES).
EES is required for the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

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