Risk of summer flight cancellations in France 'very low'
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Risk of summer flight cancellations in France 'very low'
"Arnaud Aymé, a transport specialist, stated that the risk of cancellations over the summer holiday period is 'very low' due to high demand and profitability of flights during this time."
"He noted that while airlines may face challenges from rising jet fuel costs, the summer months typically see full flights and higher ticket prices, making cancellations less likely."
The French government is meeting with airline chiefs amid rising flight cancellations due to jet fuel shortages. Airlines like Lufthansa and KLM are canceling flights for financial reasons. The International Air Transport Association indicates that Europe has enough fuel until the end of May, with France having reserves to last until September. Transport specialist Arnaud Aymé believes the risk of cancellations during the summer holiday is very low, as flights are typically full and profitable, despite rising fuel costs potentially affecting airlines in May or June.
Read at The Local France
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