EasyJet's CEO, Kenton Jarvis, has issued a statement clarifying the airline's position on jet fuel supplies for the upcoming summer travel season. Amidst global geopolitical tensions and market volatility affecting fuel prices, Jarvis assured passengers that EasyJet is experiencing no disruptions in fuel supply across its network. He encouraged travelers to book their flights with confidence, emphasizing the airline's commitment to operating its full summer schedule.
[IMAGE_1] The airline maintains close contact with its fuel suppliers and airports, all of whom report no concerns regarding future availability. Jarvis also confirmed that EasyJet will not be introducing fuel surcharges, reinforcing its dedication to providing accessible travel options. While acknowledging a trend of shorter booking windows due to global uncertainties, EasyJet anticipates a robust market for late summer bookings.
The airline's confidence is bolstered by increased global refining capacity for jet fuel and production in various regions, helping to mitigate the impact of supply chain pressures. This proactive communication strategy aims to preempt passenger anxiety and solidify EasyJet's operational reliability during the peak travel period.