
""Currently, no matter whether you're taking a charter flight or a route flight, there's no sign of anything to worry about," Hahn said."
""At the moment we're following the situation and there's nothing to indicate that this will affect our customers' summer holidays any time soon," TUI's head of communications Mikkel Hansen told Ritzau."
""At the moment we feel our current fuel supply is sufficient and we also are planning much further ahead than the timespans discussed in the media," said Sara Neergaard, the Denmark head of airline Norwegian."
"SAS has already cancelled 1,000 flights in April, which the airline said was due to high fuel prices rather than a lack of fuel."
Danish travel companies have dismissed concerns about a potential jet fuel shortage impacting flights. Industry leaders, including Jakob Hahn, CEO of Rejs, stated that travelers have nothing to worry about at this time. TUI and Spies echoed this sentiment, indicating that current fuel supplies are adequate for summer travel. However, they acknowledged that the situation could change in the autumn if larger companies begin to cancel flights. SAS has already canceled flights due to high fuel prices, not a fuel shortage.
Read at www.thelocal.dk
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