Ryanair and easyJet warn of fuel-hit flight disruption
Ryanair 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.orgDirect answer: Latest coverage suggests EasyJet is facing concerns about jet fuel supply pressures, but the airline has stated there are no current disruptions to its operations and is actively monitoring the situation.
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Ryanair 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 faces rising passenger frustration over delays and disruption as jet fuel supply warnings grow, prompting the airline to clarify its fuel position and contingency plans.
www.thetraveler.orgPeople with holidays coming up are concerned
www.express.co.ukIf it comes true, the airline's warning could spell mayhem for Britons' summer holiday plans
www.gbnews.comJet fuel costs have rocketed amid a global shortage caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukCustomers have been contacting the airline ahead of their summer plans
www.mirror.co.ukeasyJet 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. Here’s what easyJet passengers need to know about […]
blog.wego.comThe airline has responded to passengers who have shared their concerns online
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