Jet2 holiday booking advice update for anyone planning on going abroad soon
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Jet2 holiday booking advice update for anyone planning on going abroad soonTravellers have contacted the airline about booking holidaysCommentsTravelCharlotte Smith Senior Lifestyle Content Editor09:01, 21 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThe airline's team reached out to passengers on social media(Image: Getty )Jet2 has offered advice to passengers planning a trip abroad. The advice comes after reports of a possible 'jet fuel shortage' as the International Energy Agency (IEA) issued a warning in mid-April 2026 that Europe has about six weeks' worth of jet fuel remaining, which could lead to shortages and flight cancellations by early June.The crisis is caused by conflicts in the Middle East that are blocking the Strait of Hormuz, preventing vital supplies from passing through. This situation creates serious risks for summer travel, and airlines are keeping a close eye on their fuel stocks.Customer service representatives at Jet2 have responded to passengers' concerns regarding their upcoming holidays and to those looking to book a trip now. On social media, people have been reaching out to the airline for advice.One person with the username @NomsaNtuli11 on X asked: "@Jet2tweets is it ok to book holiday now or will it be cancelled?" Jet2 replied: "Hi Nomsa, if there are to be any disruptions with a booked a holiday we will be in touch as soon as possible. If you have any further questions, please do send us an DM. ^Catherine."Javier Gándara, easyJet CEO for Spain and Portugal and president of the Spanish Airline Association, recently provided an assessment of the current fuel supply situation, as reported by Majorca Daily Bulletin. He said: "What the producers and airports are telling us is that there won't be any supply problems for the next three or four weeks.Content cannot be displayed without consent"Beyond that, it's difficult to see. In Spain, we are in a comparatively better situation than neighbourin...





