Scottish Daily Mail

HOW TO SAVE YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY

Getaways are plagued by flight cancellati­ons, baggage delays and passport backlogs — but we’re here to help!

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Q HOW likely do you think it is that my flight abroad will be cancelled?

A TheRe seems a strong chance British Airways and easyJet flights, in particular, could be cancelled. These airlines are suffering the worst staff shortages, caused by cutbacks during the pandemic. On Thursday, BA slashed 130 short- and medium-haul flights, while easyJet cut 30 flights. More than 10,000 passengers are believed to have been affected.

Q THIS sounds terrible, is it possible I could lose my holiday at the last minute?

A YOU WILL probably be fine as airlines are now cancelling flights well in advance — at least two weeks ahead of departure — and it is the airline’s duty to get you on an alternativ­e service flying the same day. This could be with a rival airline if it has no spare seats of its own.

Q BUT that could mean flying in on a plane that arrives late at night at my destinatio­n . . .

A QUITe possibly. however, when allocated an alternativ­e flight after a cancellati­on, go to the ‘manage my booking’ page of your airline’s website to check if there is an earlier plane that day. Some airlines have been pushing people onto later flights when better slots are available. You should be able to switch.

Q IS THERE any way that I could get around the threatened cancellati­ons?

A YeS, it may be better to book a midweek flight if flying at the height of summer as potential staff shortages often peak at weekends, resulting in cancellati­ons. Airports are also likely to be less stressful during the week.

Q I HAVE read of long queues at airports. How bad are security delays likely to be?

A IT WILL be a matter of timing and luck. Queues should be shorter, but predicting when staff shortages occur is just guesswork, with Covid continuing to strike. On Monday, two-hour security delays were reported at Manchester, Birmingham and Stansted. Airports are desperatel­y recruiting security staff, who require detailed background checks and training. This is slowing things down.

Q SO HOW long before a flight is it recommende­d that passengers arrive at airports?

A MOST airports recommend arriving three hours before a flight. It is unfair, but you will struggle to be reimbursed by the airport, airline or insurance if you miss a flight due to long queues.

Q ARE the security delays we are seeing, mirrored at baggage check-in at most airports?

A AGAIN, this could be down to timing. If you happen to arrive when a shift is changing, you could be hit by long delays, especially if several flights arrive simultaneo­usly. Recently, heathrow has had baggage delays of more than an hour — and in the summer it could be worse.

Q MY PASSPORT needs to be renewed — will it be possible to get a new one by August?

A TOUCh and go. The home Office is recommendi­ng that travellers get in passport applicatio­ns ‘as soon as possible’ as the official target of renewing passports within ten weeks is regularly breached. Staff shortages and a surge in passport applicatio­ns are being blamed.

Q THAT makes me nervous, is there anything I can do to ensure I have a new passport in time?

A YeS, paying extra for a a one-day premium service or the one-week fast track. The former costs £177 while the latter is £142 — both require appointmen­ts and in person collection; see ‘Get a passport urgently’ at gov.uk. But high demand means it can be hard to get a slot. Standard applicatio­ns are £75.50.

Q DO I need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form to return to the UK or take Covid tests before travelling abroad?

A YOU no longer need to complete a PLF to return to the UK. Going overseas, however, the need to take a test or prove your vaccinatio­n status (using the NhS app) depends on which country you are planning to visit.

Q HOW DO I find out about Covid regulation­s in individual countries to make sure I meet requiremen­ts?

A IT IS best to check the latest ‘entry requiremen­ts’ for your destinatio­n at gov.uk. For example, negative Covid tests and proof of vaccinatio­n are needed for visits to the U.S. Meanwhile, proof of vaccinatio­n or proof of recovery from Covid in the past six months is OK for Spain.

Q SO SHOULD I book my summer holiday now or wait till later, when things might be clearer?

A IF YOU are planning to go on a package holiday, book it as soon as possible. Rising fuel and other costs could push up prices later, and you will be covered financiall­y for cancellati­ons by the Package Travel Regulation­s.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

IF YOU need advice, the Holiday Guru is here to answer your questions. Email us at holidaypla­nner@dailymail.co.uk.

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