A Jet2 flight from Alicante was delayed upon arrival at Belfast International Airport due to a passenger exhibiting "possible chicken pox symptoms." The airline confirmed that Port Health officials boarded flight LS302 to investigate the situation. It remains unclear how long passengers were kept on-board, but they have since been allowed to disembark and enter the airport building.

A spokesperson for Jet2 told GB News : "We can confirm that Port Health officials boarded flight LS302 earlier today after reports of a customer showing possible chicken pox symptoms. Customers have now departed the aircraft after a short delay, and we apologise for any inconvenience." Read more: Hidden room flight attendants love BirminghamLive reported recently how Jet2 has issued an announcement for UK tourists who are departing the country for Norway.

Jet2 has announced a string of new routes to Bergen in Scandinavia, from a variety of UK airports, including London Stansted, Bristol, Edinburgh, Birmingham Airport , Manchester Airport, Newcastle and Leeds Bradford. There will be a total of 31 departures on sale for 2025 as seat capacity increases by more than double. Jet2 states: "As well as giving customers access to stunning fjords such as Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord, the city of Bergen itself boasts a backdrop of spectacular mountains which are wrapped around a picturesque harbour lined with a variety of fashionable restaurants and bars.

"This historic harbour district, Bryggen, is part o.