EasyJet has confirmed that there will be no fuel surcharges on package holidays for summer 2026. The announcement comes after conflict in Iran has caused a crisis for global oil supply andjet fuelcosts. The announcement impacts all holidaymakers who have flights booked this summer. The situation in Iran saw the vital Strait of Hormuz closed which is crucial for trade.
EUenergy commissioner Dan Jorgensen has cautioned that "it's very likely that many people's holidays will be affected, either by flight cancellations or very, very expensive tickets" as a result of the crisis. There are increasing concerns that passengers could face additional charges from airlines struggling to cope with soaring fuel costs.
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On Friday, Jet2 confirmed it would not impose surcharges on passengers - and now easyJet has released a fresh statement pledging the airline and tour operator will not add surcharges to any pre-booked flights and package holidays, or future bookings, reportsWales Online.
The airline reassured travellers that they can book their package holidays with confidence, citing its Best Price Guarantee and Ultimate Flexibility policy: "easyJet and easyJet holidays have confirmed that it will not introduce surcharges on its flights or package holidays, giving customers complete peace of mind when booking.
"No surcharges will apply to any pre‐booked easyJet holidays packages or to any new bookings for summer 2026.easyJetcurrently sees no disruption to its jet fuel supply and all flights and package holidays continue to operate normally."
Garry Wilson, CEO ofeasyJetholidays, said: "We know that holidaymakers may have questions about what recent global events might mean for their travel plans this summer so we are giving our customers absolute peace of mind that no surcharges will be added to their flights or package holidays.
"Our operations remain unaffected, so customers can be confident that not only will their holiday go ahead as planned, but there will be no surprise extra payments, and they can enjoy their brilliant holidays at unbeatable prices."
Jet2has eliminated the surcharge provision entirely across all its flights and holidays, notwithstanding the fact the carrier has never historically implemented them.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed