Jet2 issues surcharge update amid rising jet fuel prices

Jet2 has announced that it will not introduce surcharges on flights or holidays despite rising jet fuel prices caused by disruptions in the Middle East. The airline is taking an 'industry-leading' position by absorbing the increased costs rather than passing them on to customers.
Jet2 has confirmed it will not introduce surcharges on flights or holidays amid rising jet fuel prices. The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted jet fuel supplies, causing prices to soar. The Airports Council International has warned of a potential 'systemic' shortage of jet fuel in Europe if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Other airlines, such as Air New Zealand and Lufthansa, have responded to the disruptions by increasing fares and cutting flights. Jet2's policy applies to all flights and holidays booked through any channel. The airline's CEO, Steve Heapy, stated that customers can book with confidence, knowing they won't face additional costs later.
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