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Enough jet fuel, but major airlines feel the impact of later holiday bookings

Enough jet fuel, but major airlines feel the impact of later holiday bookings

European travelers are increasingly delaying their holiday bookings, leading to a noticeable decline in demand for major airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet. This shift in consumer behavior is occurring despite the fact that aviation fuel supplies have stabilized and are now sufficient.

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