Jet2 has issued an update to holidaymakers who are booked to travel to Rhodes in August.
06.07.2023 - 15:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
British holidaymakers have been issued a warning by the Foreign Office if they are heading to any of the countries affected by updated guidance.
The countries of Peru, Mongolia and Dominica have all had their travel advice updated by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) this week.
Many Brits will be booking trips abroad to various countries and holiday hotspots this summer, but it is best to be aware of all the latest guidance before spending your hard-earned cash on a trip.
Flood warnings, departure tax fees and even a State of Emergency have all been added to the latest guidance on the FCDO's website.
Read on below to find out more.
Posting on Twitter, the FCDO wrote: "Read our latest travel advice for #Dominica for information about paying departure tax if you are travelling by ferry."
According to the latest advice, there is a departure tax for leaving Dominica, regardless on if you are travelling by plane or ferry.
In most cases, the tax is covered in the price of your plane ticket, but you should be checking with your travel agent before heading off.
The amount increased in April 2019 to 86 East Caribbean Dollars, which is £25.99.
If you are travelling out of Dominica by ferry, you will be required to pay the tax before you leave.
According to the latest advice for Mongolia, the FCDO has warned travellers to be aware of the unexpected rainfall causing flooding in the country.
The website reads: "Following large amounts of unexpected rainfall, rivers have broken their banks and parts of Ulaanbaatar are experiencing substantial flooding.
"This has caused travel disruption and damage to property and infrastructure. Follow police directions and be careful when travelling by car or on foot.
"Flights are now
Jet2 has issued an update to holidaymakers who are booked to travel to Rhodes in August.
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