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Do I need to reserve a seat for my infant?

Children under 2 years (24 months), on the date of departure of the concerned flight, are not required to have their own seat. You must, however, purchase a ticket for your infant for a fee of $34 USD.

Only one infant is allowed to book and travel with a single adult.

Customers wishing to use their own infant car seats, for children aged 6 months to 24 months and weigh 20- 40 lbs, are required to purchase a seat that will be charged at the appropriate fare.

Will I pay for my infant to travel domestically?

A child under 2 years old (24 months) is required to purchase a ticket at a discounted rate.

Will I pay for my infant to travel internationally?

Yes, a child under 2 years old (24 months) is charged a discounted fee of $34 USD per flight sector.

What if my child turns 2 on the trip; will I have to buy a ticket for the return flight?

Yes, a ticket will have to be purchased for any flight on which the infant will be over 2 years old.

What types of child restraint devices are allowed?

Car seats must be front facing and have the ability to be properly secured on the aircraft by normal aircraft seat lap straps. The standard dimensions of Jet2 aircrafts are: Depth 43cm, Width 44cm and Height 70.5cm.

What infant amenities are available on the aircraft I'll be flying (i.e., Bassinets)?

Infant amenities vary by aircraft. When you're on the airplane page, look for the Infant Amenity Icon. If it is present, clicking on it will tell you what infant services are available on that airplane. If you do not see it, infant amenities are not offered on that aircraft. You may always contact Jet2 for more information.

May I sit in the Exit Row with my infant?

Regulations state that no lap children or infant seats are allowed in an Exit Row and that all passengers in an Exit Row must be at least 15 years of age. In addition, infant seats are not allowed in the row directly in front of or directly behind an exit.

SeatGuru was created to help travelers choose the best seats and in-flight amenities.

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Tips for travelling with toddlers

Feeling apprehensive about travelling with a toddler? We’re here to help! Take note of our handy tips for a worry-free flight...

We all love a family holiday, but sometimes things can be a little bit trickier with toddlers in tow. From boarding to beyond, we’ve got some tips to help your journey run smoothly.

Jet2holidays ’ top tips for travelling with toddlers

  • Make use of our friendly Red Team. They’re dressed in, you guessed it, red uniforms, and they’re always on hand to help.
  • We’ve got a great onboard menu with kid-friendly snacks and drinks, but sometimes these can run out! Be sure to come armed with some spares – it’s better to come prepared to avoid disappointment (and hungry tums!)
  • Prepare for air pressure! Sometimes the change in cabin air pressure can cause discomfort. Have your little one sip something just before, and during take-off and landing. The swallowing will help the pressure.
  • You can check car seats up to 10kg into the hold for free. For anything over that, see our FAQs for details.
  • Whether your little one is an early riser or more of a night owl, you can pick from our great range of flight times to suit you and their schedule.
  • Leave plenty of time to get through security and check your local airport’s website to see if there’s a family priority lane to prebook.
  • Consider ordering some pharmacy essentials to pick up when you get to the airport. This includes things like nappies, wipes and suncream.
  • If you’re taking a pushchair, it doesn’t have to be checked in with your suitcases. You can take it right up to the plane door, just before boarding, where it will then have to folded down and stored in the hold by one of our friendly team. You’ll then be able to collect it from the carousel when you reach your destination.
  • Make the most of the 10kg hand luggage included and pack plenty to keep them occupied! Anything from colouring, soft toys, games, toddler headphones and iPads.
  • If you want to heat up milk onboard, just ask our Cabin Crew! Just make sure you have your own container and powder or milk.

Introducing Jet2’s First Flight Club...

Is it your little one’s first flight? Let our friendly onboard crew know and we’ll give your little Jet2Junior one of our First Flight Club certificates to remember it by!

Want to share the memory on social media? Just include the hashtag #Jet2FirstFlightClub and get posting!

Posted: 1st Mar 2023.

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Airlines are cracking down on hand luggage rules – with shopping bags, pillows and handbags all targeted

  • Ryan Gray , Travel Reporter
  • Published : 11:11, 18 Mar 2024
  • Updated : 11:54, 18 Mar 2024

IN RECENT years, videos of people showing how to get extra luggage on board flights have surged in popularity.

However, those hacks could soon become a thing of the past with some airlines introducing new measures that could make things even tougher for passengers.

Cameras now count as a personal item with Southwest

Certain items are now being considered as "personal items" with some carriers, that used to not count towards luggage allowance .

This makes things a lot tougher for people to bring extra items on board.

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One of the bigger changes made recently was made by Southwest airlines in the United States.

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It has changed its policy to “provide a consistent customer experience" that they claim "aligns with other airlines’ policies".

As part of these changes, brought in last month, the airline is cracking down on the number of items a person brings on board the plane, rather than the size of their bags .

As a result, things like cameras, pillows, blankets and bumbags are now considered as "personal items" of which each person is only permitted to bring one on board, alongside a carry on bag.

The airline's website states that "one small personal item is permitted" and that it must not exceed 18.5 x 8.5 x 13.5 Inches, and must fit under the seat in front.

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The website also outlines that personal items include purses (including crossbody bags), briefcases, blankets, pillows (but not neck pillows), cameras, laptops and food containers .

However, any food intended for consumption during the flight, contained in disposable packaging will not be included.

All of this is bad news for travel enthusiasts online who have told people about the ways in which they can bring extra luggage on board their flights.

One popular hack involved people emptying pillow cases and filling them with clothes, which wouldn't work under Southwest's new rules.

Instead, passengers will have to make sure all their items fit within the carry-on rules, or they could face fines.

The Wall Street Journal said: "Southwest quietly began cracking down on carry-on bags on Feb. 22, ahead of the spring and summer travel rush, advising gate agents of the changes in a memo.

"This crackdown isn’t about bag size. It is about how many bags you have.

Hand luggage rules for UK airlines

We've rounded up how much hand luggage you can take on UK airlines when booking their most basic fare.

One personal bag measuring no more than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm

One personal bag measuring no larger than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm

One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm weighing up to 10kg

One personal item that its underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm weighing up to 10kg

British Airways

One personal bag no larger than 40cm x 30cm x 15cm and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm 25cm weighing up to 23kg

Virgin Atlantic

One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 36cm x 23cm weighing up to 10kg

"Testing airlines’ carry-on limits is now more likely to backfire, and lose you precious time as airlines make you consolidate items or check a bag at the gate."

For Brits worrying about their hand luggage for upcoming flights, here are all the rules for the most popular budget airlines in the UK.

All  Ryanair  passengers are allowed to bring a small personal bag on board, but it must fit under the seat in front.

The small bag must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm.

Each person is allowed to bring a small cabin bag on board.

It can be no larger than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm and can weigh no more than 15kg, this includes any handles or wheels, and it needs to be able to fit underneath the seat in front.

Jet2 passengers can also bring a small piece of hand luggage on board free of charge.

Those bags must not weigh more than 10kg and can’t be any bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including any wheels and handles.

Wizz Air  passengers can take one small cabin bag for free onto the plane.

Luggage must be no more than 10kg, and measure no more than 40cm x 30cm x 20cm.

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How Does Baggage on Connecting Flights Work?

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I have worked for an airline for the past 15 years and it has given me insider knowledge into how connecting flights work in correlation to checked baggage in The USA. According to SITA, 4.36 billion travelers checked in more than 4.27 billion bags . Many of those billions don’t understand the checked bag process when they have a connecting flight. Here is all you need to know about what happens to your bag when you check it. May your new knowledge help you be a bit less stressed!

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How Baggage on Connecting Flights Work

Have you ever had baggage on connecting flights and wondered how they work? When you are flying domestically, you won’t see your checked bag again until you arrive at your final destination. You don’t have to do anything with your bag.

However, if you are flying internationally, the process may be different. According to the National Travel and Tourism Office , 93 million American citizens traveled internationally.

There are no statistics as to how many of those travelers had to re-check their bags. However, the only time you have to get your checked bag and re-check it is when you have to go through customs and you have a connecting flight . You go through customs in the first country you land in.

For instance, if you fly from Paris to Los Angeles with a layover in Philadelphia, you would go through customs in Philadelphia. When you go through customs in Philadelphia, you have to pick up your checked bags, go through customs, and then re-check them. You normally re-check them in the same area or an area very near to where you picked them up. Many times you have to drop them on a conveyer belt and proceed to your flight.

In this scenario, you will more than likely have to go through security again before you can catch your flight to your next destination. And if you’re traveling to Paris, you want to take my insider’s Paris guidebook with you! 

While Covid-19 is no longer the threat it once was,  it is still a great idea to disinfect your bag before you touch it. Do your best to grab your bag by its handle, and after getting it, wipe it down with disinfecting wipes or spray. You can buy them in bulk because they are always needed, and put a few in a plastic bag . This way, you can pack a few and not have to be bothered with a huge container.

Now if you were doing that flight in reverse, going from Los Angeles to Paris with a layover in Philadelphia, do you have to go get your bags in Philadelphia? No, you do not.

If you check a bag and you have a connecting flight in the U.S. but your destination is in the U.S or a foreign country, you do not have to go and get your checked bags until you arrive in your destination .

 Duty Free Connecting Flights Baggage Transfer 

If you purchased anything from duty-free and it is over the liquid requirements for carry-on luggage (3.4 ounces), make sure to put your purchases in your checked luggage after you clear customs.

You were able to purchase duty-free after you cleared security for your first flight. When you go through customs, you will need to go through security again. Your duty-free booze is likely too big to be allowed to go through security.

If you don’t put it in your checked bag, you will be forced to either throw your item(s) away or drink it on the spot when you go through security the second time. This woman didn’t know about the restrictions and had to drink her liquor.  If you’re checking bags, you may like one of these beauties! 

Liquids can only be 3.4 ounces and go through security, even if you purchased it in duty-free. Many people end up having to throw away their duty-free purchases because they can’t bring them through security and it is too late to go back and put them in their checked bag.

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Flight Connections

When you are flying domestic (staying within the country) and you have a connecting flight, do you have to get your bags in your connecting city?

For instance, If you fly from New York to Seattle with a layover in Charlotte, you do not have to get your bags in Charlotte. You will pick up your bags in Seattle. All you have to do in your connecting airport is proceed to your next flight.

What happens if you miss your connecting flight? Do you have to get your bag? In most instances, no. Your bag will more often than not be put on the next available flight to your final destination. Make sure to ask an agent to help you figure out your next steps.

IMPORTANT: Make sure that when the ticket agent asks, “Where are you going?” you say the FINAL destination, not your connecting one. 

What is “short-checking” your bag?

Before you leave the check-in desk, make sure your bags are checked through to your final destination . Ask the ticket counter agent to make sure. If they say no, they are “short-checking” your bag.  It is in your best interest to insist that they check your bags through to your final destination.

Only In rare instances will agents ‘short-check’ your bag, but it is worth mentioning. Short-checking will mean extra time for you during your connection. To short-check a bag means that instead of checking you to your final destination, they will check your bag to your connecting destination .

This means that once you land in your connecting city, you have to go get your bag, go back to ticketing and re-check your bag, then go through security in order to board your flight.

Do not let a ticket agent do that to you. Take the time to get everything ironed out at the ticketing counter, as this will mean less stress and worry during your connection.There have been passengers that have missed their connecting flights because ticket agents are making passengers go through those extra steps that come with short-checking a bag.

Understanding how checked baggage flows through the airports you visit can help you make the right choices up front. While we always suggest traveling with a carry-on instead of checking a bag, we know that there are circumstances where you need to check. Use the info in this post to make your trip as stress-free as possible. Read here to see how stress free travel is possible.

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Conclusion: Baggage on Connecting Flights

It it my hope that after reading this post, you have a better understanding of what you have to do with your checked luggage.  After working for a major airline for 15 years, I always recommend to only take a carry-on bag with you, as that eliminates any chance of you being concerned about checked luggage.

However, that isn’t always possible so knowing what you need to be prepared for with your domestic and international flights should help you travel with a little more peace of mind.

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What happens when you fly to a destination but have layovers in multiple countries? Let’s say Chicago to London to Ethiopia to South Africa? Do you need to get your luggage in each country?

Great post! I found it because my family is going to attempt the following: we will be returning to the US from AMS after 6 months abroad. We currently have a flight into ORD (4 hours from our house) connecting to CVG (2.5 hours from our house). Rather than sit in ORD for our 4 hour layover, we would like to rent a car and drive directly home. From my recent conversation with United, this will work only if we retrieve our luggage in ORD (as it will be checked to CVG). Based on my experience and your post, I’m 95% sure we’ll get our luggage in ORD and be able to skip out on the leg to CVG. Do you think it’s worth the risk? If for some reason we fail to retrieve our luggage in ORD, we’re only out the rental car cancellation fee. I would appreciate your thoughts in case I’m missing a critical flaw in my plan!

Hey! I’m wondering the same thing with a flight into the US… and if they charge a fee for missing the connecting flight??

I’m travelling to the US every year and when returning, I’m flying from LAS to LAX by Delta and LAX to DXB by Emirates. For many years, Delta used to checked in my baggage up to my final destination Dubai. But last year they refused to checked in the bags up to Dubai, saying that they don’t have any agreement with EK anymore. Is that true? or just another lazy agent! It’s really a hassle especially if I have to drag a heavy bag.

it seems does not work properly im was flying from Dhaka to Edmonton through transit in Istanbul & Toronto by Turkish air.My luggage was booked direct to Edmonton but when i came at Toronto airport they told me i have collect my luggage & then have to drop my luggage again where i got luggage tags shown direct to Edmonton.It was a horrible experience i have to over night 15 hours at Toronto airport.Ther is no food serving at Turkish air flight .

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Hand luggage allowances from Jet2, EasyJet, Tui, Ryanair, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic

Airlines have different limits on weight and size of hand luggage - knowing them beforehand can prevent any last minute delays

  • 20:56, 18 MAR 2024

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Summer is only months away with the promise of hot and sunny holidays abroad. Many people will now be turning their attention to summer holidays as the days get longer and nights shorter.

Preparing for your holiday can be an exciting time - and that includes what to pack. Electronics are often a necessity for travellers - your phone and a reading tablet perhaps - while shopping for holiday clothes can be exciting.

But there are rules to know when preparing your bags. That involves how much airlines will let you carry onboard as hand luggage, almost check-in bags too.

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Depending on who you're flying with, there are varying limits of hand luggage weight and size. Knowing them before you arrive at the airport can be a big help to prevent any last minute hiccups. We've rounded up the rules and fees charged by popular airlines.

EasyJet allows one small cabin bag onboard free of charge, weighing up to 15kg. Including the handles and wheels, it must be a maximum size of 45cm x 36cm x 20cm. The airline allows you to add a large cabin bag, no larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm in size, and weighing no more than 15kg, starting from £5.99.

For hold luggage, EasyJet charges a minimum of £6.99 for a 15kg bag, while for a 23kg bag, the price starts from £9.49 online and £40 at the airport. The maximum weight.

Jet2 allows you to take one piece of hand luggage onboard free of charge, up to a maximum of 10kg in weight. There are also size rules - hand luggage must not be larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including the wheels and handles.

Additionally, Jet2 allows you to take onboard a small item, such as a handbag or laptop bag, as long as it can fit under the seat in front of you. The airline will also let parents take onboard a collapsible pushchair, a car seat and a travel cot free of charge, but these items mustn't weigh over 10kg combined.

For checked-in luggage, Jet2 charges between £8 to £45 for a single journey, for suitcases up to 22kg in weight. The maximum weight goes up to 32kg, but Jet2 charges £12 for every 1kg that goes over the initial 22kg weight. For more information, visit the Jet2 website for more information.

Ryanair allows you to take onboard a small personal bag free of charge, no larger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm, although the weight isn't specified on its website for this item. You can pay for additional large piece of carry-on baggage, weighing no more than 10kg, and no larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm in size. Prices vary, from £6 to £36 at the time of booking and £20 to £38 at the airport.

For checked-in luggage, a 10kg bag costs from £11.99 to £29.99 booking online and £23.99 to £35.99 at the airport. For checked-in bags weighing up to 20kg, prices start online from £18.99 to £59.99, while airport costs are from £44.99 to £59.99. For excess baggage, passengers must extra for every 1kg overweight, starting at £9 online and £11 at the airport. See the Ryanair website for more information .

TUI allows one piece of hand luggage free of charge, weighing up to 10kg, and no larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm. For checked-in luggage on flight-only booking, TUI charges an extra fee, which is cheaper online than in the airport.

For package holidays, the airline allows at least 20kg of check-in luggage per person, which is free. For more information, visit the TUI website .

  • Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Atlantic allows all customers to take onboard one piece of hand baggage weighing up to 10kg. The item must be no larger than 23cm x 36cm x 56cm. Passengers can also bring along a personal item for free.

For checked-in luggage, Economy Classic customers can bring along a bag free of charge, weighing up to 23kg. However, Economy Light travellers will need to pay for check-in luggage. For more information, visit the Virgin Atlantic website .

  • British Airways

British Airways allows all customers to carry onboard one piece of hand luggage and one small item, such as a handbag and laptop, free of charge. Both of these items can weight up to 23kg each. However the maximum size for hand luggage is 56cm x 45cm x 25cm and the small item must be no larger than 40cm x 30cm x 15cm.

For checked-in luggage, economy customers are allowed up to 23kg in weight free of charge. Suitcases must not be bigger than 90cm x 75cm x 43cm. For more information, visit the British Airways website .

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When traveling to Moscow, Russia, you want to know the location of your luggage at all times. However, keeping up with your luggage on your own can be time-consuming, tiring, and even painful at times. Radical provides Moscow luggage storage at various locations, giving you more time to do what you want.

Create a Better Travelling Experience

You want your time in Moscow to be as stress-free as possible, so you can spend your time how you want, whether you want to view monuments, learn about the city’s culture or explore the city. With all of the time it takes to organize your trip, you don’t want to find yourself forced to bring heavy luggage that you don’t immediately need with you. Radical has five locations to choose from, allowing you to pick a site that is closest to you. You can easily book online and pay an affordable price to store your items in a safe location. Radical is designed to be convenient and user-friendly and will overall help you have a better trip to Moscow.

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If you’re going on a trip for business, staying for an extended period of time or you’re just not the best at packing light, Radical has your back. You’ll be able to bring more to Moscow without having to haul everything with you at once. Accessing the convenient Moscow luggage storage is easy thanks to the central sites, including locations by Red Square and Arbatskaya Station. Don’t worry about having to buy extra items that you couldn’t fit with you, because you’ll be able to pack the items you want without having to break your back carrying all of your bags everywhere with you. Give yourself peace of mind by storing your bags in a nearby location at a price you can afford. Use Moscow luggage storage provided by Radical to have a memorable trip to Moscow.

Explore Moscow City Center

Visiting the biggest city of the largest country in the World can be overwhelming and exciting. That's why we advise you to start your trip from the City Center. First destination, of course - Red Square, which plays important role in the history of Russia. The buildings surrounding the Square are all significant in some respect. Lenin's Mausoleum, for example, contains the embalmed body of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union. Nearby there is brightly domed Kremlin and the palaces and cathedrals of the Saint Basil's Cathedral, and one of the oldest and authentic Russian Market called GUM.

What to do in Moscow

There are plenty of activities for all ages that you can do in this beautiful city. If you like Art and History, you are in the right city. One of the most notable art museums in Moscow is the Tretyakov Gallery. It is one of the biggest Museums in Russia and contains both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Other great Museums options: Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, The State Historical Museum of Russia, and the Polytechnical Museum. Also, Moscow is the heart of the Russian performing arts, including ballet and circus. So if you are traveling with kids go visit Moscow Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard and in the evening you can enjoy the Bolshoi Theatre.

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  1. Travelling with Infants

    Infants under two can travel for a charge of £20. There must be at least one adult per infant, on the same booking. You can make a booking before an infant has been born. Infants will be seated on the lap of the accompanying adult, with an extension seatbelt, unless you decide to book a seat for your infant and use an approved car seat.

  2. Tips for travelling with babies

    Jet2holidays' top tips for travelling with babies. Our number-one, golden rule is to always look out for our friendly Red Team - they'll be there to help with whatever you need, whenever! Avoid the hustle and bustle if you can travel in the quieter months, outside the school holidays. Make sure you have plenty of time to check in and get ...

  3. Baggage

    Our baggage policy. On all our Jet2.com flights, each passenger has a 10kg hand luggage allowance included as standard (excluding infants) and you can also bring a small, personal item onboard (such as a handbag or laptop bag) as long as it fits under the seat in front of you. Travelling with little ones in tow? You can bring along a collapsible pushchair, car seat and/or travel cot free of ...

  4. Travelling with Infants

    Infants under two can travel for a charge of £20. There must be at least one adult per infant, on the same booking. You can make a booking before an infant has been born. Infants will be seated on the lap of the accompanying adult, with an extension seatbelt, unless you decide to book a seat for your infant and use an approved car seat.

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  6. Family holiday FAQs

    Lots of hotels aim to cater for tots, teens and inbetweens - like the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife! *Applicable for all infants under the age of two years on the date of return. Infants are not entitled to a flight seat (they must be seated with a parent or guardian) or a 22kg baggage allowance. +One free child place per two paying adults.

  7. Baby and toddler-friendly holidays

    Speak to one of our travel experts in our UK Call Centre: Opening times: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8.30pm ... accommodation and 22kg baggage into one ATOL-protected package. Browse Jet2CityBreaks. For the freedom of your own space and the perks of a package holiday, choose Jet2Villas. ... Popular types of baby and toddler holidays.

  8. Jet2: Infant Policy

    You must, however, purchase a ticket for your infant for a fee of $34 USD. Only one infant is allowed to book and travel with a single adult. Customers wishing to use their own infant car seats, for children aged 6 months to 24 months and weigh 20- 40 lbs, are required to purchase a seat that will be charged at the appropriate fare.

  9. Essential holiday information

    Log on to www.Jet2holidays.com and follow the link for "Manage my booking - Check-in Online" on the top right hand side of the page to choose from many extras, and check in online to make your flight even more enjoyable. Please make sure you are using your holiday booking reference from the booking confirmation.

  10. Baggage

    Your checked-in hold baggage allowance is 22kg per person, excluding infants. For infants under two, you don't get an additional bag for your booking, but we'll automatically increase your allowance by an extra 10kg per infant, free of charge. All baggage needs to be dropped off at the check-in desks before your flight.

  11. FAQS

    Yes, you can make a booking before an infant has been born. If their name's unconfirmed, all you need to do is enter the first name as 'Unborn' and last name as 'Baby'. Once the infant's name has been confirmed, contact our Customer Service team on 0333 300 0042 and they'll be happy to up-date the name free of charge.

  12. Travelling with kids: Know your luggage allowances

    No hand luggage; hold luggage up to 5kg (can be a separate bag or included in your own) One pushchair + one car seat. Ryanair. One carry-on baby bag (45x35x20cm) up to 5kg; no free hold luggage. One pushchair + a car seat, booster seat or travel cot. TUI Airways (flight only) None.

  13. Tips for travelling with toddlers

    Jet2holidays' top tips for travelling with toddlers. Make use of our friendly Red Team. They're dressed in, you guessed it, red uniforms, and they're always on hand to help. We've got a great onboard menu with kid-friendly snacks and drinks, but sometimes these can run out! Be sure to come armed with some spares - it's better to ...

  14. Best And Worst Airlines For Flying With Babies

    Best airlines for babies: travel costs. According to Forbes Advisor research, Norwegian is the cheapest airline for flying with infants. It allows infants (0-24 months of age) to fly for free, or ...

  15. Checked baggage allowances for major airlines: A simple guide

    Jet2: No free allowance: £10-£45 per bag: No size restriction 32kg per bag. KLM: 1-2 bags free, depending on route: From €10.50 per bag online ... Most airlines allow you to check in and print your boarding pass online before you travel. If you have free checked baggage on your flight, or have purchased checked baggage, you'll still need ...

  16. Airlines are cracking down on hand luggage rules

    Jet2 passengers can also bring a small piece of hand luggage on board free of charge. Those bags must not weigh more than 10kg and can't be any bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including any ...

  17. How Does Baggage on Connecting Flights Work?

    Short-checking will mean extra time for you during your connection. To short-check a bag means that instead of checking you to your final destination, they will check your bag to your connecting destination. This means that once you land in your connecting city, you have to go get your bag, go back to ticketing and re-check your bag, then go ...

  18. FAQs

    Flight Schedules and Changes. Check-In and Boarding. Baggage and Sports Equipment. Seating and Extra Legroom. Jet2Carhire. Security and Identification. Travelling with Children and Infants. Assisted Travel and Medical. Onboard Service and Conduct.

  19. Cities

    Cheap flights with UK airline Jet2.com. Allocated seating, 22kg baggage allowance & great flight times to fantastic destinations. Book your cheap flight today! Jet2holidays ... If the accompanying guardian is travelling on the same flight, on a separate booking, please select Continue. To change your flight, please select Go back.

  20. Hand luggage allowances from Jet2, EasyJet, Tui, Ryanair, British

    For checked-in luggage, Jet2 charges between £8 to £45 for a single journey, for suitcases up to 22kg in weight. The maximum weight goes up to 32kg, but Jet2 charges £12 for every 1kg that goes ...

  21. Luggage storage Moscow ₽365 / day

    Luggage storage locations all over Moscow Only ₽365 per day No size restrictions Book online now with Radical Storage (formerly BAGBNB), the first luggage storage network in Moscow. ... Accessible and Affordable Luggage Storage in Moscow. When traveling to Moscow, Russia, you want to know the location of your luggage at all times. However ...