As we're all aware, the summer holidays are fast approaching with it already being June.
And as we move through the month, the sooner the summer holidays approach where millions of people will soon be walking through terminal doors.
But before you jet away on a plane, you'll want to of course keep an eye on the latest airport and airline information.
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It comes as many flights are being cancelled and delayed across the UK resulting in holidays not going quite to plan.
So here's what you can do to check whether your flights are still going ahead...
How to check if your Jet2 flight is cancelled
Jet2’s Flight Tracker will let you find out the status of your Jet2 flight. Select a departure and arrival airport, or enter a flight number and select ‘Go’.
In addition, Jet2 have a handy section on their website halfway down their page titled Latest Travel Information. This shows frequent updates on the status of Jet2 flights, which was last updated three hours’ ago.
How to check if your easyJet is cancelled
The best way to keep up-to-date on the status of your easyJet flight with real-time information, is via easyJet’s Flight Tracker which can be accessed online or on their app.
If your flight is more than two days in advance, sign in by using your booking reference and last name or your account details.
How to check if your Ryanair flight is cancelled
Ryanair’s Flight Tracker enables you to check the latest status of your Ryanair flight. If your flight has been affected by any disruption, you will receive an email and SMS notification from Ryanair.
How to check if your TUI flight is cancelled
TUI’s dedicated Flight Tracker enables you to check the status of your TUI flight by inputting the flight number and route.
How to check if your British Airways flight is cancelled
British Airways Flight Tracker allows you to check the status of your British Airways flight on their website and app.
Travel tips to remember if you're flying this summer
As reported by Berkshire Live, there are a few things that you should do a few days and hours before your flight.
This means that if you are due to fly out within 48 hours, you should be keeping an eye on your inbox and spam folder to ensure no crucial messages are being missed.
If your flight has been cancelled, your airline or the company you booked your flight with should make contact with you by email or telephone.
If there's less than 24 hours to go, you should check the airline and airport's social media accounts as it can give you real time updates about what's going on such as security lines.
On the day of your travel and once all the excitement and nerves are kicking in, you should check the status of your flight before you leave for the airport by using your airline’s app or a third-party website such as FlightAware Flight Tracker.
Do you have any other top travel tips before should stick to?