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UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights

2 days ago
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Penalties on airlines that cancel UK flights because of jet fuel shortages have been eased, it has emerged, as the government issued fresh advice to reassure the public they can still fly and should stick to travel plans.Airlines that cancel owing to a lack of fuel will not lose their rights to valuable takeoff and landing slots at busy airports, which can be forfeited when flights fail to operate over a period.The change was one of the demands from airlines, which have been lobbying for government help in the face of rising fuel prices and a possible supply crisis.Exemptions from the “use it or lose it” rule can now be granted during shortages by Airport Coordination Limited, the independent body that manages slots at UK airports.The government said the change would allow carriers to “focus on minimising disruption” rather than flying to protect slots.

Despite the move, the government said there was “no current need for passengers to change their travel plans”, in online advice published by the Department for Transport on Friday.It said that UK airlines were “clear that they are not currently seeing a shortage of jet fuel” and that the government was regularly meeting with the industry to monitor the risks.It added: “We recognise that families may be concerned, and that aviation and tourism businesses are operating in challenging global conditions.We are working hand in hand with industry to help flights keep operating.”However, it also advised passengers to “continue checking with their airlines before they travel”, as well as having insurance.

It stressed that passengers have the right to a full refund or to an alternative flight to the destination if a service is cancelled,But airlines have also lobbied to have fuel shortages count as an exceptional circumstance that would exempt them from paying any additional compensation should they cancel flights with less than 14 days’ notice,While some European carriers have already cut back schedules – notably Lufthansa, which this week cancelled 20,000 summer flights – UK airlines have largely taken pains to promote business as usual, in the face of consumer anxiety about costs and cancellations,The tour operator Jet2 on Friday said it would not add any fuel surcharge to flights or holidays booked this summer,Steve Heapy, the chief executive, said: “Holidaymakers should have every right to book their hard-earned break in the sun without worrying about being hit with additional costs, and they can have that complete assurance when they book a flight or holiday with Jet2.

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London Marathon 2026: Sabastian Sawe breaks two-hour barrier and world record – as it happened

Sabastian Sawe has done it! He wins the London Marathon and finishes the race in 1:59:30! That is the first record broken in the men’s race in London since 2002.Sean Ingle was on the Mall to witness the incredible Sabastian Sawe.double quotation markThey call Sabastian Sawe the silent assassin. But it was impossible to ignore the beautiful destruction on the streets of London as the 30-year-old Kenyan became the first athlete to shatter the two-hour barrier in an official race.As Sawe crossed the line on the Mall, the clock showed that he had run 26

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Sabastian Sawe breaks two-hour barrier to make history in London Marathon

They call Sabastian Sawe the silent assassin. But it was impossible to ignore the beautiful destruction on the streets of London as the 30-year-old Kenyan became the first athlete to shatter the two-hour barrier in an official race.As Sawe crossed the line on the Mall, the clock showed that he had run 26.2 miles in a staggering 1 hour, 59mins and 30 seconds – 65 seconds faster than the previous best set by Kelvin Kiptum in 2023.The world record had not just been destroyed

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‘I’m frothing’: George Pittar breaks eight-year surfing duck at Margaret River Pro

The last time George Pittar competed at the Margaret River Pro, a mainstay stop of the World Surf League, it was a very different story. The Manly-born, Vanuatu-raised surfer arrived in Western Australia in May last year needing a run of wins in the heavy conditions to avoid the championship tour’s dreaded mid-season “cut”. But a round of 32 loss to Brazil’s Miguel Pupo meant that Pittar’s time at surfing’s top table was over halfway through his rookie campaign.Having trudged up the Margaret River main break steps, a deflated Pittar found a quiet spot in the corner of the athletes’ area. Sitting on a railing amid drying wetsuits, a towel covering his head and face in his hands, Pittar did not move for 15 minutes – disconsolate, a dream over before it really began

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Northampton strengthen grip on top of Prem after thrilling win against Bath

If only these two could play each other every week. Having wowed the rugby world a fortnight ago with their Champions Cup quarter-final at the Rec, scoring 11 tries between them, here they went one better and scored 12. Six each, obviously. The scores were level as the clock ticked red. The crowd were as breathless as the players

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Surrey v Essex, Kent v Worcestershire, and more: county cricket, day two – as it happened

An absorbing day at the Oval, where the sun smiled on Dom Sibley, who stabilised the Surrey motorcade with an unbeaten 74 after Essex had reduced them to 29 for two.Ollie Pope also worked hard for his 69, a third consecutive score of over 50, largely disciplining himself against tight bowling. But just after tea Tom Westley brought Jamie Porter back into the attack and Pope popped him back an easy catch. He sloped off like a man made of jam. Earlier, Dan Lawrence was the surprise assassin, polishing off the Essex ininings with three for 18 against his old club

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Heat on Sinner as Alcaraz’s absence prompts the question: who can fill the void?

Jannik Sinner is not a man for great displays of emotion, but not even the world No 1 could maintain his poker face this time. In the aftermath of an arduous opening win in Madrid on Friday, Sinner learned of the most significant news of the year – Carlos Alcaraz’s withdrawal from the French Open because of a right wrist injury – during his on-court interview.Sinner’s face immediately fell and he was clearly still processing the information after giving his answer. Later, in his press conference, the Italian lamented Alcaraz’s absence with sincerity: “Tennis needs Carlos,” he said. “Tennis is a much better sport when he’s around

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Mother ends life at Swiss clinic four years after son’s death

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MPs vow to bring back assisted dying bill after ‘undemocratic’ Lords block

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‘Not democratic’: opponents and backers of assisted dying bill remain divided

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Baby died after NHS trust failed to warn mother of ‘unsafe’ home birth, coroner finds

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Breaking the cycle of drugs, debt and violence in prisons | Letters

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The Preston model is not likely to unravel just yet | Letters

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