Jet fuel shortage: All the airlines cancelling flights as easyJet and Jet2 issue updates
Many airlines have cancelled flights due to rocketing jet fuel costs caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukHere’s the latest on jet fuel concerns affecting Jet2 and EasyJet, based on recent reporting.
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Many airlines have cancelled flights due to rocketing jet fuel costs caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukJet2 announced that summer holidays will proceed as planned, assuring customers of sufficient fuel supply and no surcharges. The airline received "positive updates" from its fuel suppliers, reporting increased production and additional imports from regions unaffected by the Middle East conflict. Jet2 confirmed that the price at booking is final, and pledged swift refunds and flexibility for any flight or holiday cancellations.
www.independent.co.ukA briefing document compiled by Airlines UK sets out a wide range of demands aimed at keeping flights operating if fuel supply tightens.
www.express.co.ukTravellers contacted the airline concerned about booked holidays with jet fuel shortages predicted due to Iran conflict
www.express.co.ukEasyJet has released a new update for travellers in the UK.
www.express.co.ukPassengers have been advised to check with their airlines before they travel
www.independent.co.ukThe airline has seen no problems with fuel, but says people are booking later because of uncertainty caused by the Iran war.
www.bbc.comMany airlines have cancelled flights due to rocketing jet fuel costs caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukPeople are worrying about their holidays as concerns over whether or not their flights will still be on threaten their plans.
www.ladbible.com'We fully intend to fly the summer schedule that we have on sale' – Kenton Jarvis, CEO of Britain's biggest budget airline
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