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Ryanair CEO warns high jet fuel prices could threaten European airlines

28 April 2026
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Ryanair’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, warned that several European airlines could face bankruptcy if jet fuel prices remain high throughout the summer. He noted that jet fuel prices have surged from approximately $80 per barrel in March to around $150, with the average price reaching $179 per barrel as of late April. While Ryanair has hedged 80% of its fuel requirements, allowing it to remain relatively insulated from these price spikes, other airlines with weaker hedging strategies may struggle financially. EasyJet reported an additional £25 million in fuel costs for March and anticipates a significant loss for the first half of the year, while Lufthansa is cutting flights to save fuel. Other airlines, including SAS and KLM, are also taking measures to mitigate rising fuel expenses.

Why It Matters

The aviation industry is heavily influenced by fuel costs, which account for a significant portion of operational expenses. The recent blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for energy shipments, has contributed to rising fuel prices, which may lead to shortages in Europe. The International Energy Agency has indicated that the continent could face jet fuel shortages soon if it cannot replace lost supplies from the Middle East. Historical data shows that spikes in fuel prices have previously led to financial instability within the aviation sector, highlighting the vulnerability of airlines dependent on fluctuating fuel costs.

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