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South Wales Argus
2 hours ago
- South Wales Argus
Jet2 warn passengers over latest passport and airport rules
Jet2 is gearing up for a bumper summer of overseas trips, and passengers are able to check in for flights as far as 28 days in advance. From the latest emails sent to passengers who have checked in it shares "some handy info you need to know before you go". THIS JUST IN.... Over 10,000 seats at £39 or less with the UK's number one airline! Book now, don't miss out... 🌟 Ends MIDNIGHT FRIDAY 🌟 T&Cs apply. — Jet2tweets (@jet2tweets) June 25, 2025 These add that there "can be plenty to think about when it comes to travel, from checking your passport's validity to airport need-to-knows" and advise passengers to "visit our handy hub for the latest info, plus handy videos, FAQs and more". According to the ECHO, travellers are also reminded that payments at Jet2 customer help desks and on board flights are card or contactless only. And if you've booked a flight that is due to set off before 12pm, Jet2 adds, "you can drop your bags off the night before your flight. "Our smart service makes your journey even smoother." This "Twilight Check In" option means these passengers can drop off bags between 4.30pm and 9pm the evening before their flight, if travelling from Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, London Luton, London Stansted, Birmingham, East Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, or Newcastle. On the "latest travel information" section of its website, Jet2 continues to remind travellers to "please check this section of the website at least 12 hours before your flight for the latest flight information. Recommended reading: 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."


Glasgow Times
2 hours ago
- Glasgow Times
Jet2 warn passengers over latest passport and airport rules
Jet2 is gearing up for a bumper summer of overseas trips, and passengers are able to check in for flights as far as 28 days in advance. From the latest emails sent to passengers who have checked in it shares "some handy info you need to know before you go". THIS JUST IN.... Over 10,000 seats at £39 or less with the UK's number one airline! Book now, don't miss out... 🌟 Ends MIDNIGHT FRIDAY 🌟 T&Cs apply. — Jet2tweets (@jet2tweets) June 25, 2025 These add that there "can be plenty to think about when it comes to travel, from checking your passport's validity to airport need-to-knows" and advise passengers to "visit our handy hub for the latest info, plus handy videos, FAQs and more". According to the ECHO, travellers are also reminded that payments at Jet2 customer help desks and on board flights are card or contactless only. And if you've booked a flight that is due to set off before 12pm, Jet2 adds, "you can drop your bags off the night before your flight. "Our smart service makes your journey even smoother." This "Twilight Check In" option means these passengers can drop off bags between 4.30pm and 9pm the evening before their flight, if travelling from Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, London Luton, London Stansted, Birmingham, East Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, or Newcastle. On the "latest travel information" section of its website, Jet2 continues to remind travellers to "please check this section of the website at least 12 hours before your flight for the latest flight information. Recommended reading: 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."


The Herald Scotland
8 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
Jet2 warn passengers over latest passport and airport rules
From the latest emails sent to passengers who have checked in it shares "some handy info you need to know before you go". THIS JUST IN.... Over 10,000 seats at £39 or less with the UK's number one airline! Book now, don't miss out... 🌟 Ends MIDNIGHT FRIDAY 🌟 T&Cs apply. — Jet2tweets (@jet2tweets) June 25, 2025 These add that there "can be plenty to think about when it comes to travel, from checking your passport's validity to airport need-to-knows" and advise passengers to "visit our handy hub for the latest info, plus handy videos, FAQs and more". According to the ECHO, travellers are also reminded that payments at Jet2 customer help desks and on board flights are card or contactless only. And if you've booked a flight that is due to set off before 12pm, Jet2 adds, "you can drop your bags off the night before your flight. "Our smart service makes your journey even smoother." This "Twilight Check In" option means these passengers can drop off bags between 4.30pm and 9pm the evening before their flight, if travelling from Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, London Luton, London Stansted, Birmingham, East Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, or Newcastle. On the "latest travel information" section of its website, Jet2 continues to remind travellers to "please check this section of the website at least 12 hours before your flight for the latest flight information. Recommended reading: 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."