Jet2 and other travel companies rule out surcharges and announce fixed prices – as American Airlines says rising cost of jet fuel will cost it $4 BILLION

With the jet fuel crisis driving the cost of flights up rapidly, some airlines and travel companies have confirmed they won’t be raising their prices. 

Jet2 has become the latest airline to confirm it will not introduce surcharges on any booked flights or holidays to cover cost increases, for example jet fuel, assuring customers that the price they book is the price they will pay.

It will come as a great relief to travellers, as there has been continued speculation that some airlines may have to introduce such fees to help tackle the rising costs.

A surcharge would mean customers facing additional costs after making

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