Jet2 has warned passengers about potential flight delays. This comes as Spanish Air Traffic Control is set to strike starting April 17, 2026.
As of early Tuesday, the situation is tense. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting jet fuel supplies across Europe.
Lufthansa has grounded up to 27 planes due to increased kerosene prices, which have more than doubled since the Iran war began. KLM has scrapped 160 flights over the coming month for similar reasons.
Europe currently has approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining. The head of the International Energy Agency cautioned that if oil supplies remain constrained, flight cancellations could occur soon.
EasyJet reported a £25 million loss last month due to soaring jet fuel prices. Jet2 advised passengers to arrive at least two hours before their flights, as check-in closes 40 minutes prior to departure.
TUI stated it is monitoring the situation closely and does not anticipate immediate disruption. Yet, uncertainties linger regarding the exact impact of the fuel shortage on flight schedules.
Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s boss, expressed concern about supply risks. He suggested there might be a low risk—between 10% and 25%—that some supplies could be affected through May and June.
Details remain unconfirmed about the duration of the strike action by Spanish Air Traffic Control. This unfolding crisis is critical for travelers and airlines alike as they navigate these turbulent times.