Jet2 update for passengers booking holidays to Greece this spring
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Jet2 update for passengers booking holidays to Greece this springThe airline and tour operator has shared advice for passengers on social mediaCommentsTravelAmber O'Connor Money and Lifestyle reporter U35s15:47, 03 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesJet2 shared a message about bookings on social media (stock photo)(Image: Getty)Jet2 has issued an update for passengers worried about disruption to their spring travel plans. With the Easter holidays here at last, many families have booked European getaways over the next few weeks. However, some passengers are worried about possible cancellations.Greece faced travel disruption this week after a deadly storm hit parts of the country, and Crete was enveloped in a Saharan dust storm. Passengers have also been warned of possible jet fuel shortages caused by the Iran war.One passenger who shared their concerns with Jet2 has been told that all flights are currently planned to go ahead as normal. Taking to X, a customer named Liz Hughes asked Jet2 for guidance ahead of an upcoming trip to Corfu later this month.Liz wrote: "We have return flights booked Man-Corfu 13-20 Apr. Should we be worried about cancellations?" A Jet2 employee named Lily responded to the question on Friday (April 2).Replying from the @Jet2tweets account, Lily said: "Hi Liz, all flights are planned to go ahead as normal. If anything were to change regarding your booking, we would be sure to reach out to you directly to make you aware, and discuss the options available to you. Thanks, Lily."Content cannot be displayed without consentThe news comes as Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has recently said passengers could face severe disruption in early May if the Middle East conflict continues. Speaking on Sky News Michael O’Leary said: "Fuel suppliers are constantly looking at the market."We don’t expect any disruption until early May, but if the war continues, we do run the risk of supply disruptions in Europe in May and June, and we hope...





