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Ryanair ‘confident’ it will avoid jet fuel shortage but warns of future fare rises
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Airline says travellers are leaving it longer to book and those buying flights later this year could face higher prices Business live – latest updates Ryanair is “confident” it will not face a jet fuel shortage this summer amid fears over widespread cancellations linked to the Iran war, but warned holidaymakers booking their flights later this year could face higher fares.Neil Sorahan, the chief financial officer at the budget airline, said he was “increasingly confident that we will not see any supply shocks this summer”. Continue reading...
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