UK airlines have received approval to cancel or consolidate flights this summer to conserve jet fuel, as ongoing conflicts in the Middle East disrupt supply chains. This decision aims to prevent significant travel chaos as many Britons plan their summer holidays. Airlines are now assessing their schedules to identify which flights can be cut with minimal disruption to passengers.
The mechanism behind this decision is the anticipated jet fuel shortage, with the UK relying on imports for about 65% of its fuel, much of which comes from the Middle East. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns about the availability of jet fuel in Europe, prompting airlines to act preemptively. By allowing cancellations to be made at least two weeks in advance, airlines can manage their re
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theguardian.com

