Jet2holidays extends Resort Flight Check-in service for Cyprus holidays
Jet2holidays is expanding the Resort Flight Check-in service to Cyprus holidays for summer 2024.
The free service is available at over 50 hotels in Paphos and Larnaca for next summer.
It come after positive feedback and strong demand for the service.
It is valid for Cyprus holidays from 15 May to 15 October 2024.
Overall, it is currently available for over 130 hotels in Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura this summer, and over 50 hotels in Paphos and Larnaca for both summer 2023 and 2024.
It allows customers to check-in their bags at the hotel on the morning of their flight home, leaving them to relax for the final few hours ahead of their return flight.
Customers drop their bags off securely with Jet2holidays’ specialist Resort Flight Check-in Team at the hotel.
Their bags are then safely transported to the airport and stowed onto the aircraft.
Jet2holidays first launched its Resort Flight Check-in service in 2016.
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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