Jet2 warn all passengers about latest passport rules in airports
- Jane Lu encountered a travel issue when attempting to fly out of Sydney en route to Paris, as her passport was potentially invalidated by water damage.
- Airline staff warned Jane that her damaged passport was considered invalid, and she signed a waiver acknowledging possible return to Australia if refused entry.
- The HM Passport Office defines a damaged passport as having indecipherable details, lifted laminate allowing photo substitution, or a discoloured bio-data page, which can lead to boarding denial.
- Jet2 highlights passengers may be detained on arrival for damaged passports and must check latest travel information at least 12 hours before flights to avoid issues.
- This situation underscores the necessity to replace damaged passports before travel to prevent denial, detention, or fines imposed on airlines for transporting inadmissible passengers.
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