Cheap flights often feel like the perfect bargain. But if you get caught out by extra baggage fees or seat charges, the shine quickly wears off. In an exclusive experiment for Express.co.uk, I tried to book a flight on easyJet, Ryanair, TUI and Jet2 avoiding extra charges.
Low-cost airline easyJet said on Monday it was cutting thousands more flights this summer after London Gatwick and Amsterdam airports reduced capacity and it battled staff shortages on the ground and
Meanwhile, a number of countries have already outlined plans for vaccine passports.
As a result airlines including easyJet have reported a "surge" in bookings.
Yet with uncertainty ahead, travellers may be hesitant to confirm plans for future travel.
What are the latest updates from TUI, British Airways (BA), easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2?
TUI
The airline says it will contact impacted customers directly.
In a statement on its website, TUI explained: "Please rest assured, if your holiday has been cancelled, we’ll be contacting you soon to discuss your options.
"If you booked online, your booking information in Manage My Booking will be updated as soon as possible, too.