Jet2 flight update for passengers worried about upcoming holidays
The travel company issued a message for passengers who have booked with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays
www.mirror.co.ukJet2 says its summer flights are proceeding as planned with adequate fuel supply and no surcharges, citing positive updates from fuel suppliers and increased imports from regions not affected by recent conflicts. CEO Steve Heapy projects a confident, busy summer ahead.[1][3]
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The travel company issued a message for passengers who have booked with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays
www.mirror.co.ukdiv Jet2* has today reported positive updates about fuel supply, supporting its plans to operate its flying programme as normal this summer. This comes on the back of the company’s latest dialogue with fuel suppliers, who have reported increased production and additional imports from areas unaffected by the Middle East conflict. These positive developments mean that Jet2* is continuing to look forward to taking customers on their well-deserved holidays this summer. Today’s update follows a...
www.jet2.comJet2 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.
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