• Be aware of your Air Passenger Rights.
• Check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) information.
• Check the NHS Health Advice for Travellers.
• Bookings are recommended that have protection with ABTA and ATOLmembers.
• Medication for use on the flight should be accompanied by a letter from the GP.
• Check that your medication is legal in the country that you are visiting.
• Understand other cultures and laws relating to alcohol and drugs.
• Do not rely on English being spoken at your destination. A phrase book is recommended.
• Check the validity, expiry dates and cash limit available on credit or debit cards.
• Take enough funds for the return ticket if not booked.
• Leave copies of travel documents and contact details with family or friends.
• Make contact with family or friends if they may be concerned about your welfare.
Pet Travel
Flybe will arrange for recognised assistance dogs to travel on domestic flights and on international routes from Exeter but there is no animal holding unit at Exeter and the airport is not licensed to bring other animals into the country.
Air Transat do offer a pet service to Canada but other charter airlines from Exeter do not offer pet travel on their routes.
Airpets will offer alternative services through other airports and owners of animals travelling to the UK under the Government's Pet Travel Scheme should be aware of the latest regulations.



