Passengers could face delays on Thursday (July 10) going through UK immigration due to a strike by public sector workers.
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), which represents around 12,000 Border Force workers, is one of the unions planning to take industrial action on to protest about having their pay capped or frozen.
There is expected to be 1.5 million public sector workers striking around the UK on Thursday.
Easyjet said in a statement that there may be disruption to normal service from 1800hrs July 9 through to 1200hrs July 11.
The airline said passengers who qualify to use the ePassport Gates are "encouraged to do so wherever possible".
Around 74% of PCS members have voted for strike action as part of the “We all need a pay rise campaign” which aims to end the government’s pay cap on public sector workers.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: “Ministers praise public servants for their hard work and dedication but at the same time they are slashing their living standards. Instead of warm words, public sector workers need a pay rise.
“As politicians of all parties justify pay cuts by repeating the lie that there's no money around, and household incomes fall to their lowest for more than a decade, it is clear the so called economic recovery is not being felt by everyone.”