All the airlines cancelling flights and adding extra charges amid jet fuel crisis
Jet fuel costs have rocketed amid a global shortage caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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Jet fuel costs have rocketed amid a global shortage caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukLow-cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet have cautioned that European airports could be facing systemic fuel shortages if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, leading to delays for travellers.
euroweeklynews.comRyanair and easyJet passengers are urged to brace for possible schedule changes as European airports warn jet fuel shortages could hit from early May.
www.thetraveler.orgEasyJet has issued an urgent travel advisory to British holidaymakers, warning that significant price hikes are expected by summer 2026 due to the surge in jet fuel costs linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The rising tensions in the Middle East have caused fuel prices to spike, directly impacting airlines' operating costs.
www.travelandtourworld.comThe phrase easyjet flights fuel shortage may sound like a supply crisis, but the airline’s message is narrower and more immediate: conflict-driven fuel costs and booking hesitancy are squeezing margins at a crucial point in the year. EasyJet said the impact of the Iran war on bookings and oil prices has already lifted fuel costs …
www.el-balad.comeasyJet has not cancelled any flights due to the global jet fuel shortage — yet. But the window of safety is closing fast. CEO Kenton Jarvis warned in early April that fuel supplies were only guaranteed for about three weeks, and that window is now running out. On 16 April, easyJet released a trading update […]
blog.wego.comEasyJet has cut its losses on a significant rise in passenger levels, though soaring fuel costs are expected to eat away at profits
oilprice.comRyanair and easyJet are warning of possible delays from May 4 at major European hubs as a Strait of Hormuz disruption tightens jet fuel supplies.
www.thetraveler.orgBook holiday flights now to avoid possible fare rises later: that is the message from the boss of Britain's biggest budget airline, easyJet
www.independent.co.ukThe easyjet fuel shortage warning is no longer a distant supply-chain concern. Europe may have “maybe six weeks of jet fuel left, ” the head of the International Energy Agency has warned, after disruption to a key route out of the Gulf pushed prices sharply higher. The immediate issue is not only whether fuel exists, …
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