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Flights to Italy and Portugal cut as low as £45 as passengers delay summer bookings

Bargain getaway deals to popular European hotspots are being offered by airlines as passengers delay bookings over jet fuel supplies

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inews.co.ukStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Flights to Italy and Portugal cut as low as £45 as passengers delay summer bookings

Bargain getaway deals to popular European hotspots are being offered by airlines as passengers delay bookings over jet fuel supplies

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cnbc.com1 mesi fa

From train travel to staycations: How holidaymakers are adapting to airlines' jet fuel shortage

"I think people will increasingly decide, let's book Portugal, Spain, Italy... let's avoid the Middle East or going long haul," Ryanair's CEO told CNBC.

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  1. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·inews.co.uk

    Flights to Italy and Portugal cut as low as £45 as passengers delay summer bookings

    Bargain getaway deals to popular European hotspots are being offered by airlines as passengers delay bookings over jet fuel supplies

  2. sabato 16 maggio 2026·cnbc.com

    From train travel to staycations: How holidaymakers are adapting to airlines' jet fuel shortage

    "I think people will increasingly decide, let's book Portugal, Spain, Italy... let's avoid the Middle East or going long haul," Ryanair's CEO told CNBC.