Jet2holidays to offer resort check-in to more customers
Jet2holidays has expanded its free resort flight check in service to four more destinations after finding the service was popular with customers.
For summer 2019, the service will also be available for the first time in Faro in the Algarve, Madeira, Costa de Almeria and Girona on the Costa Brava.
Overall, it will be accessible to customers in more than 300 hotels in 13 destinations. They can check in their bags on their day of departure with Jet2holidays’ flight check in team, which arranges for them to be transported to the airport and stowed onto the aircraft.
The free service allows customers to check in their bags at the hotel on their day of departure, leaving them luggage free for the rest of the day and at the airport.
Customers simply drop their bags off securely with Jet2holidays’ specialist Free Resort Flight Check-in~® Team at the hotel, and the bags are then safely transported to the airport by the team and stowed onto the aircraft.
Following the latest expansion, free resort check-in will be available next summer in Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Costa de Almeria, Costa Brava (Girona), Majorca, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Faro, Madeira, and Cyprus (Larnaca & Paphos).
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