Travel Update for May Half-Term

A UK travel group spoke about fuel and flight issues.
May half-term is a busy airport time for families.
Some people with booked holidays are unsure due to fuel shortage reports. Some airlines have given reassurance.
ABTA, a UK travel group, gave a statement for people with holiday plans.
Some airlines like Ryanair are reassuring holidaymakers.
ABTA's chief said people should not worry about their holidays.
The Government and airlines say there is no fuel problem. Holidays should go as planned.
Less than one percent of flights have been cancelled globally.
ABTA has a page about jet fuel news and information.
ABTA said if a flight is cancelled, UK travellers have protections. They should not lose money paid for flights or packages.
ABTA recommends taking out travel insurance. Policies vary, so check what is covered.
Some airlines like easyJet have also reassured customers. Their holidays should go ahead as planned.
Ryanair's CEO said the risk of a supply disruption is decreasing. However, Britain could be severely impacted in a fuel crisis.
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