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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Simon Calder

Travel firms rule out jet fuel surcharges for booked summer holidays amid price surge

  • Concerns have arisen among holidaymakers regarding potential aviation fuel shortages and surcharges for summer travel, despite data not supporting imminent shortages.
  • Most airlines and holiday companies hedge their fuel costs, meaning existing bookings are largely protected from recent price increases.
  • Major UK tour operators Jet2, easyJet Holidays, and Tui have all committed to not imposing fuel surcharges on customers who have already booked their summer holidays.
  • Under Package Travel Regulations, tour operators can add surcharges if fuel costs rise, but customers can cancel for a full refund if the increase exceeds 8 per cent.
  • While IAG, owner of British Airways, has indicated 'pricing adjustments' due to higher fuel costs, the market will ultimately dictate what airlines can charge.

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