Airlines Can Cancel Flights in Advance Over Summer Fuel Shortages
New contingency plans will allow airlines to cancel flights weeks in advance to help passengers avoid last-minute disruptions caused by Middle East fuel shortages.

Under new contingency plans, airlines will be allowed to cancel flights weeks in advance if they face fuel shortages this summer. The measures are being implemented specifically to combat the potential impact of the war on Iran. These plans provide a framework for carriers to manage their flight schedules if they encounter deficits in aviation fuel during the upcoming travel season.[2]
The advance cancellation policy is directly tied to ongoing concerns over Middle East fuel supplies. Government ministers hope the move will help passengers avoid the severe disruption of last-minute flight cancellations. By permitting airlines to alter their schedules weeks ahead of time, officials aim to prevent sudden travel chaos at airports if international fuel availability is compromised this summer.[1][2]



