More than 100 flights from UK cancelled this month amid surging prices

WorldBusiness & Finance
7 May 2026 • 2:29 PM MYT
The Independent
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More than 100 flights from UK cancelled this month amid surging prices

  • More than 100 flights from UK airports have been cancelled this May, with 120 axed from 22,613 scheduled departures, largely due to surging jet fuel prices and concerns over shortages.
  • These cancellations coincide with the final week of May's half-term holidays, though UK departures to popular summer destinations are reportedly unaffected.
  • Airlines are proactively cancelling 'poor performance flights' in advance to reduce passenger disruption, with some, like Lufthansa, cancelling thousands of flights to conserve fuel.
  • The ongoing Iran conflict, affecting oil prices and jet fuel supply via the Strait of Hormuz, is identified as a key factor potentially leading to further cancellations.
  • Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has assured that summer holiday plans will not face major disruption, citing increased fuel imports and refinery production, alongside a government rule allowing airlines to consolidate passengers.

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