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Jet2 UK warns that summer bookings will be slower due to the Middle East conflict.

Jet2, a British 'travel company,' warned Wednesday that the 'uncertainty about the war is limiting their outlook for seat occupancy during the peak summer travel season. Bookings have slowed down from February levels. Summer bookings are up 7.7% compared to a year ago, according to the company. This is less than the 8% increase in bookings reported in February.

Due to the Middle East conflict, the?aviation industry and leisure travel has been under pressure. Jet fuel shortages have resulted from the Strait of Hormuz blockade and cancellations of customers are on the rise.

Jet2, UK's third largest?airline said that customers have been booking their vacations earlier since the beginning of the conflict.

The company stated that the Q1 combined average load factor (April, may, and June) is on par with last year. However, the current geopolitical uncertainties are limiting the visibility of the summer peak season.

The company said that it hedged 87% of the summer jet fuel requirement due to the 'jet fuel crisis' and expects an annual operating profit in line with the market expectations by March 31, 2026.

JPMorgan analyst Harry Gowers noted that Jet2's prices could be weaker than prior trends in the summer as the company stated it is committed to "attractive pricing".

Shares of the holiday package provider fell by as much as 8,41%, to 980 pence before recovering and rising 0.5%. (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich in Bengaluru, Simone Lobo is Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)