The UK Civil Aviation Authority has served up essential advice for the millions set to take to the skies during the festive period. With passenger numbers forecasted to match and even outstrip pre-pandemic figures, it’s crucial travellers wrap up their knowledge of their rights alongside their gifts this year.
Last December saw nearly 11 million people departing from UK airports to reunite with family, soak up some winter sun or hit the slopes. However, this December could see an even greater flurry at check-in desks, prompting the regulator to launch its ‘Know Before You Go’ campaign.
Overflowing with guidance on making savvy bookings, packing effectively, and understanding entitlements when faced with flight disruptions, the CAA’s festive travel guide comes complete with snappy animated explainers on social media channels.
Selina Chadha, director of the Consumer and Markets Group at the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said: “Flying abroad during the festive season is a tradition for millions across the UK. While the aviation industry is dedicated to ensuring smooth journeys, disruption can sometimes occur.
“We strongly encourage passengers to familiarise themselves with their rights before heading to the airport, so they feel confident and well-prepared to address any unexpected challenges.”
The regulator has revealed its top six seasonal tips for passengers:
Carrying gifts and festive items with lithium batteries or that contain explosives
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