Before You Go
Whenever you go on holiday, it's a good idea to be as prepared as you can be. These pages are designed to make sure your holiday runs as smoothly as it can, from booking to setting off. With advice on passports and visas, health, travel money, what to pack and amendments, you can spend a few minutes looking for all the nitty gritty information that you may need.
Passports and Visas
Happy holidays start with an up-to-date passport, it is your responsibility to ensure that
yours is valid and accepted in the country of travel as well as having the correct visas or
other documentation necessary.
It is vitally important that you check all the requirements for your destination before you
finalise your travel plans. This page should help you do that, with advice on all our top
destinations that require more than your UK passport.
New USA Entry Requirments (ESTA)
If you are travelling to the USA on or after 12th January 2009, we have very important information from US passport control regarding new entry requirements that you MUST read.
See our Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) web page for more details.
USA - Electronic System For Travel Authorisation (ESTA)What To Pack
What we wear on holiday is so important - but how do you strike the balance between what you want and what you'll actually wear. How to get there without spending your first day ironing and avoiding those "If only I'd brought..." moments? These tips should help without making you feel like you're planning a military operation!
What to PackHoliday Extras
Pre book your airport parking with thomascook.com and you could save time and up to 40% off
the cost.
Spread the cost of your holiday and avoid the queues at many of the world's best attractions by
booking your attraction tickets and tours in advance.
Also available are travel vouchers and travel insurance.
Health Advice
Health facilities, hygiene and disease risks vary worldwide. You should take health advice about your specific needs as early as possible. This advice features general information, so more specific enquiries should be accessed via The Foreign and Commonwealth Travel Advice Unit for the most up-to-date information.
Health AdviceTickets
You will need your tickets at the airport (or station if travelling by Eurostar), so make sure that you have them available in your hand luggage. If you have an e-ticket remember to take a print-out with you - you may be refused travel without it. For any questions about this take a look at our essential information about tickets and holiday documentation.
TicketsAmendments
After you have booked a holiday there may be reasons why you need to amend the number of people going, transfer arrangements, board basis etc, so we have some essential information here about how to amend your Thomas Cook holiday.
AmendmentsCancellations
We hope that once your holiday is booked there will be no need for you to cancel, but if you do change your mind or if unexpected circumstances arise, you still have the option to cancel your booking. To find out more about cancellations go to our essential information about cancelling your Thomas Cook holiday.
CancellationsSpecial Assistance
If you will be flying with Thomas Cook Airlines and require special assistance due to reduced mobility (including a disability or a medical condition), please contact us to find out about the assistance we can provide you with. If you are flying on another airline, you will need to request this directly with them.
Special Assistance