Jet2 pilots are giving UK holidaymakers a simple tip. They urge passengers to pack everyday essentials in their cabin bag. This advice comes amid rising travel disruptions across Europe. Bad weather and air traffic issues have hit flights hard. Delays and cancellations are common in UK airports. Jet2 wants travellers to stay prepared.
Captain Ian Lamont, a senior Jet 2 pilot, shared the recommendation. He flies routes from Leeds Bradford to sunny spots like Spain and Turkey. “Your cabin bag is your lifeline,” he said.
Passengers often check in bags with must-haves like meds and phones. But checked luggage can go missing. Airlines lose thousands of bags each year. In 2025, over 20 million bags were mishandled worldwide. UK travellers felt the pinch during summer peaks. Jet2 saw a spike in lost luggage claims.
Why pack cabin essentials now? Spring half-term and summer holidays loom large. Stormy weather in the Atlantic could snarl routes again. Strikes at European hubs add risk.
Lamont points to recent chaos at Gatwick and Manchester. Flights sat on the tarmac for hours. Passengers without cabin kits faced misery. His list is straightforward. Pack medications, glasses, and a change of clothes. Add a phone charger, passport copies, and snacks. Toothbrushes and undies top the list, too.
Cabin bags must fit Jet2 rules. No bigger than 56*45*25 cm. Liquids under 100ml in a clear bag. This keeps boarding smooth. Jet2 rolled out the tip via social media and emails. It targets families and first-time flyers. The response has been positive.
One Leeds mom, Sarah Jenkins, tried it last month. Her flight to Mallorca was delayed 12 hours. “My cabin bag saved the day,” she said.
Experts back the pilots. The Civil Aviation Authority urges similar prep. It cuts stress during disruptions. When does this matter most? Peak seasons like Easter and August. But any trip can hit snags. Winter fog grounds flights, too.
The current status shows calm skies. But forecasters warn of Atlantic fronts next week. Jet2 monitors closely. Pilots like Lamont draw from experience. They’ve seen passengers panic without basics. “It’s common,” he adds.
Jet2 invests in tracking tech for checked bags. Still, cabin prep is foolproof. No tech beats a packed carry-on. Other airlines echo this. Ryanair and TUI push cabin kits too. UK regulators nod approval.
Travellers should check Jet2’s app for updates. Real-time alerts flag risks. Book flexibly where possible. This tip empowers UK families. No more waiting powerless at airports. Holidays stay fun, not frantic.
Jet2 hopes it cuts complaints. Happy passengers mean smoother ops. Pilots keep flying safely. In short, listen to the cockpit crew. A cabin bag is essential to ensure worry-free getaways.

