Jet2 Updates Passengers on Flights Booked from May

Jet2 shared more information about its flights on social media. The Middle East conflict and Strait of Hormuz closure have passengers worried about their holidays due to possible jet fuel issues.
Many airlines have cancelled flights to save fuel, despite no immediate supply problems. Experts warn of real shortages in a few weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
The Strait of Hormuz is important for the global jet fuel supply. It helps transport fuel and crude oil for refinement.
UK and EU officials say there are no immediate supply concerns. Airlines have a good idea of fuel needs for the next six to eight weeks, but the IEA and IATA have cautioned about European fuel stockpiles.
People with booked holidays have asked airlines for reassurance. One customer asked Jet2 about their flight at the end of May.
A customer asked Jet2 about their flight on the 23rd. Jet2 replied that their flights are planned to go ahead as scheduled.
A Jet2 spokesperson said they are in dialogue with fuel suppliers. They see no reason not to operate their scheduled flights and holidays as normal.
Jet2 understands that customers work hard for their holidays. They want to ensure customers enjoy their flights and holidays.
Jet2 won't charge extra to passengers due to rising jet fuel costs.
Jet2 vowed not to surcharge summer passengers due to rising jet fuel costs. The chief executive said holidaymakers should not worry about extra costs.
Customers can be sure they won't have extra costs when booking with Jet2. They can lock in their price without surprises later.