Bristol Airport is offering a service for passengers going on a ski trip this winter which means they can check in their hold luggage the evening before they fly. The airport's twilight check-in service is available to easyJet, TUI and Jet2 customers seven days a week at no additional cost.
The service will allow travellers to skip the check-in queue on the morning of their flight and head straight through to security as luggage will have already been sorted and will be ready for departure. The aim is to ease some of the queues at check-in and security during morning peak times.
Jet2 and TUI offer the service to passengers who are booked to fly before midday, meanwhile the easyJet service is for those very early morning flights, and only available for passengers who are flying before 8.30am.
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Anyone wanting to use the twilight check-in service is asked to park in the short stay car park and your airline handling agent will give advice on exiting the car park. To use this service, customers will need to bring their passports and boarding passes along with them when checking their bags in the evening before. Bag drop timings should be checked directly with the airline, the airport advises.
Bag drop times for easyJet, Jet2 and TUI
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Twilight Check-in
One person in a party can drop off up to six people's bags. This can be done between 4.30pm and 9pm the evening before any Jet2 flight departing before 12pm the following day.
easyJet Twilight Bag Drop
If customers have a flight that departs from Bristol Airport before 8.30am, they are now able to check their bags at the Bag Drop Area between 6pm and 9pm the day before their departure.
TUI Twilight Bag Drop
Customers flying before midday (12pm) can drop off their bags at the TUI Bag Drop desk the night before between 4pm and 9pm.
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