Jet2 issues four-day travel alert as they warn passengers of 'disruption'
Jet2 has warned passengers of "some disruption" due to strong winds, heavy rain and Storm Darragh which will hit the UK over the four days.
The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings of wind, starting from Thursday 5 December and ending on Sunday 8 December.
Jet2 has advised that while they plan to operate their flights as close to schedule, there may be some disruption due to the weather conditions from Thursday until Sunday.
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They have advised travellers to leave with plenty of time. The travel warning reads: "We advise all customers to allow extra time to travel to the airport and check in as scheduled.
"If your flight is disrupted, we will be in contact with you direct via SMS and Email and post regular updates on this page of the Jet2.com website."
They advised customers to ensure their contact information is correct, which can be amended through the 'manage my booking' section on Jet2.com or the app.
Jet2's travel warning continues: "We will, where possible, board all flights for an on-time departure, however, please be prepared for a longer than normal wait either in the terminal or onboard the aircraft to depart.
"To access individual flight information please enter your flight number or routing above and if your flight is disrupted, click on ‘more info’ when your flight is displayed.
"Jet2.com would like to apologise in advance for any disruption you may experience. Your comfort and safety is our number one priority, we will have you on the way as soon as possible."
The warning comes after Storm Darragh was named by the Met Office earlier on Thursday. The storm is


