The announcement will give customers ‘absolute peace of mind’.
Passengers travelling with a major airline, which operates several flights from Edinburgh Airport, have been given an update amid serious concerns over jet fuel shortages.
easyJet, which flies to over 50 destinations from the capital, has confirmed it will not introduce surcharges on its flights or package holidays this summer. Bosses have said this will give customers complete peace of mind when booking.
No additional charges will apply to any pre‑booked easyJet holiday packages or to any new bookings.
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The company added it currently sees no disruption to its jet fuel supply and all flights and package holidays continue to operate normally.
The announcement reinforces its commitment to transparent pricing, ensuring customers will not face unexpected additional costs.
easyJet operates flights from Edinburgh to 55 destinations across the UK, Europe and northern Africa, including major cities and popular holiday spots.
Garry Wilson, CEO of easyJet holidays, said: “We know that holidaymakers may have questions about what recent global events might mean for their travel plans this summer so we are giving our customers absolute peace of mind that no surcharges will be added to their flights or package holidays.
“Our operations remain unaffected, so customers can be confident that not only will their holiday go ahead as planned, but there will be no surprise extra payments, and they can enjoy their brilliant holidays at unbeatable prices.”


