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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Neil Lancefield

EasyJet reassures passengers on summer flights amid Iran fuel fears

  • EasyJet 's chief executive, Kenton Jarvis, has reassured passengers that the airline is not experiencing any disruption to its fuel supply, despite ongoing concerns related to the Iran oil crisis.
  • Mr Jarvis urged customers to 'book with confidence,' stating that EasyJet intends to run its ‘full summer schedule’ and has ‘normal supply visibility’ for the next four weeks.
  • The wider aviation industry has seen some airlines reduce schedules due to surging jet fuel prices, largely attributed to Iran's control over tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, though the impact on UK flights has been minimal.
  • EasyJet reported a half-year pre-tax loss of £552 million, an increase from £401 million a year ago, with summer flight bookings slightly lower than last year.
  • The airline acknowledged that the conflict in the Middle East is causing ‘near-term uncertainty’ in customer demand, but stated it is ‘well-placed’ to manage the situation.

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