EasyJet has announced that it will decrease its fares once the Strait of Hormuz reopens. Speaking to the media, the airline's chief Kenton Jarvis suggested that the extended closure has led to a 'lot of backed-up production that will start flowing' once shipments are allowed through the waterway. This disruption has had a significant impact on the global supply chain, affecting industries such as manufacturing and logistics.
EasyJet Promises Cheaper Flights As Strait of Hormuz Closure Eases
Olivia GrantEasyJet chief Kenton Jarvis says the airline will reduce fares once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, allowing shipments to flow freely.
- EasyJet to cut fares when Strait of Hormuz reopens
- Kenton Jarvis attributes backed-up production to closure
- Strait of Hormuz closure affects global supply chain
Why this matters: As a major airline serving the UK, EasyJet's decision to cut fares has implications for British holidaymakers, who may see lower prices for flights in the coming months.
What this means for you: What this means for you: If you're planning a trip abroad, keep an eye on EasyJet's fare reductions and consider booking your flights in the coming weeks.