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European holiday? Important Information for Customers with Private Transfers Outbound Journey (Arrival in Europe) If you have booked a private transfer, please be aware that longer immigration queues may affect the time it takes you to reach your driver after landing. Transfer suppliers operate different waiting-time policies. Whilst many providers monitor flight arrivals and allow for reasonable delays, some have a maximum waiting period and may leave the airport if passengers have not made contact within that timeframe. To avoid any issues, we strongly recommend that you: - Check your transfer documentation before travel - Save the emergency contact number for your transfer supplier - Contact the supplier if you experience significant delays at immigration or baggage reclaim - Ensure your mobile phone is switched on and able to receive calls and messages on arrival Please note that if you exceed the supplier's waiting-time policy and have not made contact, your transfer may be treated as a no-show. In these circumstances, you may be required to make your own onward travel arrangements and any associated costs may be your responsibility. Return Journey (Departure from Europe) When travelling home, customers should allow extra time for check-in, security and border control procedures. We recommend arriving at the airport at least three hours before departure and proceeding through airport formalities as soon as possible. Once through security and border control, please ensure you make your way promptly to your departure gate, as some airports may have additional document checks, queueing systems or longer walking distances between terminals and gates. Whilst it can be tempting to stop for a drink or browse the shops, missing your flight would be at your own risk, so please ensure you leave plenty of time to reach the gate and be ready to board when requested. Failure to allow sufficient time may result in missed flights, particularly during busy travel periods when passenger numbers are higher. Top Travel Tips - Arrive at the airport in good time – we recommend at least three hours before departure for both outbound and return flights when travelling through European border control - Keep passports and travel documents readily accessible - Have accommodation and return travel details available if requested - Ensure your mobile phone is charged and switched on upon arrival - Allow extra time when travelling to Europe for immigration and border checks - Be prepared for queues during busy travel periods Need More Information? Read my article here: Everything UK Travellers Need to Know About the EU's New Entry System This Summer (EES System) https://lnkd.in/esXgvtSM

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