- Jet2 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.
- This contrasts with several other airlines, such as Lufthansa, Air France-KLM, and SunExpress, which are imposing fuel surcharges or canceling flights.
- However, other major British airlines, including EasyJet Holidays, Tui, and Ryanair, have also committed to not imposing fuel surcharges on booked trips.
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