Airline easyJet says it won't be adding any fuel surcharges to the price of its flights this summer despite soaring costs.
The war in Iran has seen the price of aviation fuel hit twice last year's average, raising concerns about the industry.
But easyJet issued a statement this week, saying it won't add surcharges to any pre-booked flights.
It says it's not seeing any disruption to its jet fuel supply at the moment and all its flights are operating normally.
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