Holidaymakers issued 30 day warning by easyJet over crucial pre-departure check

Passengers flying with easyJet are being made aware of a 30-day deadline. On their website, the airline has listed a checklist people should follow in good time - and failure to do do could result in issues both at the airport as well as on holiday.
Detailing the holiday checklist, easyJet holidays urged people to check their flight online and ensure check-in as soon as possible. The firm said: "Online check-in opens 30 days before departure. Check in online for your flights as soon as you’re able to, entering your advance passenger information and downloading your boarding passes so that you’re airport ready."
easyJet urges travellers to check their passport. In their guidance they ask that tourists ensure they have a valid travel document.

The firm warned: "It needs to be in good condition and signed, and often valid for a minimum period beyond your trip, usually at least three months after the day you plan to leave. You also need to make sure it’s issued less than 10 years before the date you’ll be entering the country - so please check the date of issue."
They also urged people to ensure their holiday booking is correct, asking them to double check the information is right. "You’ll find everything in one place, including tailored information and relevant links such as the latest FCDO advice for your holiday destination - you can sign up for their travel aware alert emails to keep up to date with any changes", they informed travellers.

They also asked people to take out travel insurance. They warned: "Make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance for your holiday, and it’s best to have this in place from the moment you book. You should also check carefully that the level of cover meets your needs."
Be sure to visit the TravelHealthPro website for the latest health advice for your destination, and check the NHS website for any required travel vaccinations. You should also review the entry requirements for your trip, as you may need to provide a visa or health documentation - and remember, it's your responsibility to ensure you comply with all entry regulations.
Daily Mirror