EasyJet summer holiday bookings down on last year amid Iran war uncertainty
EasyJet reported that summer holiday bookings are lower than last year, attributing this to passenger hesitancy caused by uncertainty surrounding the Iran war. The airline experienced an unexpected £25 million increase in jet fuel costs in March due to the conflict.

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AI-generatedEasyJet reported that summer holiday bookings are lower than last year, attributing this to passenger hesitancy caused by uncertainty surrounding the Iran war. The airline experienced an unexpected £25 million increase in jet fuel costs in March due to the conflict. Despite this, easyJet stated it is not facing fuel supply disruptions and expects to operate its full summer schedule, encouraging customers to book with confidence. The company has hedged a significant portion of its future fuel needs but temporarily suspended short-term hedging due to elevated prices. EasyJet also reported a pre-tax loss of £552 million for the six months ending March 31st and has increased minimum ticket fares in response to higher fuel costs.
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5 extractedEasyJet reported a £552m pre-tax loss for the six months to March 31.
EasyJet incurred an unexpected extra £25m on jet fuel in March due to the conflict.
EasyJet's summer holiday bookings are lagging behind last year.
Customers should 'book with confidence' despite Middle East conflict.
The Iran war is weighing on consumer confidence and causing passengers to book later.