The summer holidays are almost here
Passengers flying with easyJet have been reminded about an “important” 30-day rule – and ignoring it could cause a few issues. According to the airline, the online check-in process, which is “quick and easy”, should be done anywhere from 30 days up until 2 hours before departure.
And with many gearing up for the summer holidays, the more organised you are, the faster you can board without all the hassle.
Travellers are reminded: “You can check in between 30 days and 2 hours before your flight departs and you can download or print your boarding passes for all your flights. You may need your passport or identity card and we‘ll ask you to confirm your contact details.”
You can store your boarding pass in the free easyJet mobile app or print it out. A PDF on your phone won’t work because airport security can’t scan it. If you lose it, you can print it again – make sure it’s printed clearly.
You may need a new boarding pass
easyJet stress: “If you make any change to your booking – like adding hold luggage or flight changes – make sure you check in again, and print off a new boarding pass.”
It adds: “If you have any technical problems whilst checking in, please don’t give up and do try again later. If you continue to have difficulty, please ask our ground crew for help when checking in at the airport: this must be done before the bag drop closing time.”
“You’ll miss your flight”
Urging people to read its “important timings” section, easyJet stresses that all passengers need to ensure they have all documents ready and arrive at the airport in time or risk missing their flight.
It reads: “These are the important timings when you travel with us. You need to have all your documents ready and leave enough time to get through the airport so that you can be on time for your flight. If you’re late, we may not accept you for travel and you’ll miss your flight.
“All timings are based on your flight’s scheduled departure time. Unless we tell you otherwise, these timings still apply even if your flight is delayed, as we always do what we can to make up any delay.”
The budget airline flies to over 150 destinations across Europe and North Africa. It also operates from a host of airports and in an exciting update for holidaymakers, it introduced new flights to the Canary Islands, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Poland and Slovenia.
The new routes will launch in winter this year, and will see easyJet be the only airline to offer some of these holiday hotspots from three UK airports.
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