JET2 has warned passengers about travel delays in popular holiday destinations throughout the next few days, with bad weather causing problems. Passengers due to fly with the airline either to or from the Eastern Mediterranean, or the Balearic Islands , have been told they could face an "extended wait on board" planes as they wait to take off. Thunder storms throughout Eastern Europe are causing issues for the budget carrier, which has urged passengers to allow plenty of time to arrive at airports in case of bad road conditions.
The problems are expected to continue between today (Monday, July 1) and Wednesday (July 3). A statement published on the Jet2 website reads: "We are currently experiencing some Air Traffic Control slot delays on flights that are due to arrive, depart or fly across the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands. "This is due to adverse weather conditions (thunder storms) in many parts of Eastern Europe.
"If you are currently on holiday and experiencing bad weather, please allow plenty of time to get to the airport and allow for potential bad road conditions on route." Although all Jet2 flights are currently still operating, according to the airline, it has still warned its customers that delays are expected on flights to and from the specified locations. Passengers have been told that they will board their flights as close to on time as possible, so they're ready to take off as soon as the pilot is given clearance from Air Traffic Control .
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