Brittany Ferries Updates Customers on Fuel Supply

The ferry company's boss has updated passengers about fuel supplies. Global fuel supplies are a concern after US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Oil prices have risen, making petrol and diesel more expensive. This is partly due to problems in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for oil.
There is no clear solution, and holidaymakers are worried about price increases or cancellations due to fuel shortages.
The CEO of Brittany Ferries has given customers an update.
CEO Christophe Mathieu said the war in Iran is causing uncertainty. Petrol prices have risen, and energy costs are increasing. He wants to reassure customers about fuel supplies.
Global events are causing concern for travelers.
Airlines have raised concerns about fuel supplies. They may only have six weeks of kerosene left.
Some airlines have reduced flights or increased fares. However, this is not the case for Brittany Ferries.
Mr. Mathieu wants to reassure customers that Brittany Ferries is not affected.
He took a positive message to the media last week. He wants customers to know that Brittany Ferries will not run out of fuel.
The company will not add a fuel surcharge to tickets. They had already planned for fuel costs before the crisis.
The company's plan to set fuel prices in advance has been successful.
Christophe Mathieu has given an update on the situation.
He believes companies should not use the crisis as an excuse to increase prices. He wants his company's ships to be full of holidaymakers this summer.
He thinks companies should do the right thing and not add extra charges. He wants to remind customers that some destinations are safe and beautiful.
Mr. Mathieu wants to remind everyone that some destinations are safe and unspoiled.