Jet2.com onward travel
Jet2.com asks you to check your destination's entry requirements before you fly, since these can depend on your nationality, passport type, and where you're heading.
How this airline usually checks
Jet2.com tells travellers to check the latest entry requirements before departure, because these may differ by destination, nationality, and travel document type. The airline notes that if you do not hold a full "British Citizen" or EU passport, it's very likely different entry requirements will apply to you.[1]
- Confirms your passport and travel document match the destination's rules before you board
- Pays closer attention if you do not hold a full British Citizen or EU passport
- Expects you to have checked entry requirements for your nationality and destination ahead of time
When to be ready
Have your documents in order before you get to the airport; where an onward or return booking is part of the destination's requirements, a valid reservation covers the check.
Routes where checks are more likely
- Most relevant on Jet2.com routes from the UK to Europe and other leisure destinations
- Matters more if you are not travelling on a full British Citizen or EU passport, as the airline flags that different requirements are likely
Sources
- Jet2.com — Current entry requirements
“Before travelling to your destination, please check the latest entry requirements as they may differ depending on your: destination, nationality, and your travel document type. If you are travelling to this destination and you do not hold a full 'British Citizen' or EU passport, it's very likely there will be different entry requirements.”
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