Jet2 applauds Greek authorities for putting customers first as EES checks are suspended
- 5/5/2026
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Jet2 has praised the Greek authorities for its approach to working with the industry and putting customers first, and has urged other authorities to follow their leadership position, after the country announced the suspension of biometric checks for UK holidaymakers travelling to Greece under the EU’s new entry and exit scheme (EES).
Ahead of a busy summer, with millions of holidaymakers
looking forward to enjoying their holidays, Jet2 has reaffirmed its position as
the UK’s favourite airline and tour operator, by engaging directly with
authorities across its wide network of destinations to consider suspending EES
checks until processes and systems are ready.
The company has written to and lobbied authorities
extensively, including those in Greece, to delay the introduction of EES and
the Greek embassy has stated in an “update for British passport holders
travelling to Greece” that: “As of 10th April 2026, British passport holders
are exempt from biometric registration at Greek border crossing points.”
With flights and holidays on sale via 15 Greek
airports this summer, representing over 3.5 million seats on sale, this move is
expected to significantly improve the arrival and departure experience.
Last week, Jet2 became the first UK airline and tour
operator to confirm it will not introduce surcharges on any booked flights or
holidays to cover cost increases, for example jet fuel, assuring customers that
the price they book with Jet2 is the price they will pay. In an
industry-leading move, Jet2 confirmed that it has removed the surcharge
provision across all flights and holidays, even though the company has never
previously applied them.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2 said:
“We applaud the Greek authorities for acting in the best interests of UK
holidaymakers. Our customers work and save very hard for their holidays, and we
will always do everything in our power to ensure they have the very best
experience when they travel with us. We believe that pausing EES checks, until
systems and processes are ready, will result in a much better experience for
our customers and we are pleased to see that the Greek authorities agree. We
expect a quick response in terms of demand for holidays to Greece as a result
of this move, and we urge other countries to follow this common-sense approach
and put holidaymakers first.”
Andreas Fiorentinos, Secretary General of
the Greek National Tourist Organisation said: “Following Jet2’s
recent announcement welcoming Greece’s decision to temporarily suspend
biometric checks for British travellers under the EES system, Greece reaffirms
its commitment to providing a smooth and visitor-friendly travel experience.
Tourism remains a top government priority and a key pillar of the Greek
economy. Special thanks are due to Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis for his
swift and effective intervention, which helped ensure efficient procedures for
UK visitors. UK holidaymakers are vital to Greek tourism, and facilitating
their travel to Greece remains a strategic priority for the country.”







