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From your outbound flight to arriving back in the UK at the end of your holiday, we offer special assistance at every step of the way to help your journey run as smoothly as possible. On this page, you can find everything you need to know about this service, including travelling with an assistance dog, whether you’re fit to fly and all our handy FAQs.
Where allowed, registered assistance dogs can be carried on our flights. We don’t carry any other animals onboard.
Registered assistance dogs must be trained by an organisation that’s an accredited member of the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) or an organisation that meets the full membership criteria of Assistance Dogs International (ADI). Plus, they must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies and hold a valid pet passport.
If you need to travel with a registered assistance dog on one of our flights, you must tell us in advance by calling us on 0800 408 5591 or completing the form below.
If you’re travelling while pregnant, you’ll need a fit to fly certificate that’s provided by a doctor or midwife on surgery/hospital headed paper and dated within seven days of your departure and 16 days of your return.
A fit to fly certificate may also be needed for certain medical conditions. If you’re unsure, call us on 0800 408 5591 or fill out the Special Assistance form.
You can book mobility assistance by contacting our Special Assistance team. Please note that our online booking system has a limited number of mobility places per flight.
If all the online mobility assistance places have been taken, or you’d like to discuss your journey, please contact our Special Assistance team on 0800 408 5591.
Unfortunately not, all of our extra legroom seats are classed as emergency exit rows, so we’re unable to offer extra legroom seats to assistance customers.
Jet2.com no longer serve nut-based products onboard, but we can’t guarantee that other customers won’t bring their own nut products. However, if our Cabin Crew are made aware of a customer with a nut allergy, they’ll announce this at the beginning of the flight to make sure everyone knows there’s someone on the plane with a nut allergy. They’ll also tell customers not to eat any nut-based food during the flight. If you have a nut allergy, please inform us beforehand so the Cabin Crew can make this announcement, and let the crew onboard know that you have a nut allergy.
Of course. Our friendly Customer Helpers have all received training on hidden disabilities and will do everything possible to help you and make your experience as easy as possible. Please contact our Special Assistance team on 0800 408 5591 before you travel to book assistance or to make us aware of any specific requirements. We’ll make every effort to accommodate your needs throughout your journey.
Select your departure airport from the list below to find out what special assistance is available there.
BelfastIf you’d like to speak to someone on the phone, you can call us on 0800 408 5591 and a member of our dedicated Special Assistance team will be more than happy to help. Prefer to request assistance online? You can also do this by filling out this form. And on the day of travel, you’ll find our friendly Red Team at the airport to help with any further queries you may have!