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Jet2 issues warning to passengers as ‘adverse weather conditions’ hit holidays

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Jet2 has issued a warning to its passengers about potential “delays” due to “adverse weather conditions” affecting parts of Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean. The airline has cited Air Traffic Control slot delays as the cause and is advising passengers to allow extra time for their journey to the airport if they are travelling to an area experiencing poor weather.

The delays are expected to affect those arriving, departing or flying across the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands. The warning from Jet2 is in effect from July 1 to July 3.




This comes as the Balearic Islands are being hit by storms, with heavy rain also predicted for parts of mainland Europe including Austria, Czechia and Poland, according to accuweather.com. Spain’s Meteorological agency AEMET has issued yellow and amber weather warnings for the Balearic Islands and mainland Spain.

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Ibiza and Majorca have been issued with yellow warnings for rain and storms. An amber warning for a ‘sudden rise in sea levels’, known as a ‘meteotsunami’, is in place for Menorca.

Yellow and amber warnings for heavy rain have also been issued for Spain’s east coast, including Barcelona, Valencia and Alicante, reports Belfast Live.

Jet2 has issued a statement on their website, alerting customers: “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.”

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