Irish Independent : Independent | Irish airlines say jet fuel crisis won’t hit summer holidays

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Irish airlines assert that the jet‑fuel shortage sparked by the Gulf conflict will not disrupt summer holidays, with no significant rise in cancellations or fares expected. Aer Lingus chief executive Lynne Embleton and Ryanair’s counterpart say concerns about travel chaos are “completely over‑played,” emphasizing that both carriers have secured ample fuel supplies to see passengers through the crisis. Consequently, holidaymakers are encouraged to book their summer getaways with confidence.

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Irish airlines say jet fuel crisis won’t hit summer holidays

Concerns of holiday travel chaos due to the war in the Gulf have been “completely overplayed”, the chief executive of Aer Lingus has said.

Irish Independent

[14:11] Aer Lingus CEO hopes next government will ‘look seriously' at Dublin Airport passenger cap

The chief executive of Aer Lingus, Lynne Embleton, said she’s hopeful that a new government after this month’s general election will quickly address the issue of the controversial passenger cap at Dublin Airport.

https://www.independent.ie/business/aer-lingus-ceo-hopes-next-government-will-look-seriously-at-dublin-airport-passenger-cap/a1673313897.html

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Aer Lingus CEO hopes next government will ‘look seriously' at Dublin Airport passenger cap

The chief executive of Aer Lingus, Lynne Embleton, said she’s hopeful that a new government after this month’s general election will quickly address the issue of the controversial passenger cap at Dublin Airport.

Irish Independent