UK Allows Airlines to Cancel Flights Earlier Amid Fuel Concerns

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 5, 2026 01:56 AMNews
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Schedule changes may shift departure times. Source: unsplash

UK airlines will be allowed to cancel flights this summer without losing valuable airport slots, under new rules introduced over fears of a potential jet fuel shortage. The move is designed to help carriers adjust schedules in advance rather than making last-minute changes, as concerns continue around global fuel supply linked to tensions affecting key shipping routes.

Under the measures announced by the Department for Transport, airlines can cancel services up to two weeks before departure and consolidate passengers onto alternative flights on the same day. The aim is to reduce disruption at airports during peak travel periods, although it may result in passengers being moved to different departure times than originally booked.

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Early cancellations replace last-minute disruptions. Source: unsplash

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said the approach should provide more certainty for families planning summer travel. However, consumer groups have raised concerns. Which? Travel editor Rory Boland argued that the changes could favour airlines, warning that some passengers, particularly those on short breaks or tight connections, may find altered schedules make their trips less practical.

What changes under the new rules

  • Flights can be cancelled up to two weeks in advance
  • Airlines keep their airport slots despite cancellations
  • Passengers may be moved to other flights on the same day
  • Fewer daily routes may operate during peak periods

The policy comes as airlines monitor fuel supply risks linked to disruption around the Strait of Hormuz, though UK carriers have not yet been significantly affected.

“Before any changes are made, passengers need cast-iron assurances that their rights will not be weakened and that airlines cannot use reform as cover to shift the cost of disruption onto travellers."
Rory Boland, Which? Travel editor

For those planning trips, the changes shift when disruption is likely to happen rather than removing it. Instead of cancellations at the gate, changes may come earlier, giving more time to adjust plans, but less control over exact timings. With millions of seats already cut globally in recent months, flexibility is becoming part of booking decisions, especially during busy summer travel periods.

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