Every year, thousands of Brits jet off to sunnier climes with , Britain's third biggest airline, looking forward to their annual getaway. As summer approaches, the company is sprucing up for the season, ensuring are clued-up before they hit the runway.
Hotspots like France, Portugal, , and Turkey beguile , and Jet2 stays on top of each country's travel dos and don'ts, constantly refreshing advice for their customers.
Their website advises: "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. For all the latest information, please visit the FCDO website."
Here's a rundown of the most recent travel guidelines for France, , Portugal, Spain and Turkey, as reported by the. If you're planning to go to any of these destinations, you might want to keep reading!
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Those flying to France won't find any extra Foreign Office guidance or hoops to jump through, according to the latest data. Jet2 reveals on its site: "Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period."
GreeceHoliday-goers eager for Greek sunshine can relax knowing there aren't additional Foreign Office directives they need to worry about. As per Jet2: "Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period."
PortugalIf you're Portugal-bound, the word from Jet2 is: "Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period."
Young globetrotters under 18 venturing to Portugal without their folks need to carry an authorisation letter—a must-have stipulated by new travel guidelines from the Foreign Office. The site explained: "This letter must be signed by the parent or legal guardian and, in some circumstances, may need to be legally certified."
"You can download the form here and you'll be asked to show your completed form at the airport. For more information, please visit the Portuguese government website."
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Spain's rules remain unchanged for Brits, with no extra hoops to jump through, as noted by Jet2: "Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period."
Jetsetters aiming for Spanish sunshine in either the Balearics or the Canaries face the same conditions without any additional requirements.
TurkeyDreaming of Turkish delight?Jet2 reminds tourists: "Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period, and your passport must be valid for a minimum of 150 days from when you arrive."
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