Jet2 issues travel warning for Kos as wildfires sweep through popular Greek island

The budget airline Jet2 has issued an important update to anyone travelling to and from Greece as wildfires spread for the second day in a row. The area of Kardamena on the Greek island of Kos is currently under alert for severe wildfires, with tourists and locals being forced to relocate for their own safety.

It's thought that the wildfires have been caused by prolonged hot and dry weather combined with strong winds which can make them worse. Greece is known for its severe weather during the warmer months.

In a new statement posted online, Jet2 urged anybody in the affected region to follow the advice of local authorities in order to stay safe. The airline said: "We are aware of the ongoing situation regarding wildfires in the Kardamena area of Kos.

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"The safety and well-being of our customers and colleagues is always our first priority and we would like to advise our customers on the island to follow the guidance of the local authorities."

The budget airline also confirmed all of its flights were scheduled to operate today (June 2) with the airport remaining operational. But the unpredictable situation means the airport might be busier than normal and travellers coulld experience longer wait times.

Jet2 added: "Our Friendly Red Team are on hand to assist you and we will issue updates to our customers via SMS and email, should the situation change."

Last year a series of wildfires spread through Rhodes in Greece, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes and hotels. The current situation on Kos has been described as 'apocalyptic' by witnesses, with the sky covered in thick smoke.