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UK relaxes airport slot rules to shield summer travel from jet-fuel disruption

May 3, 2026
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UK relaxes airport slot rules to shield summer travel from jet-fuel disruption
Britain’s Department for Transport has moved quickly to inoculate the peak holiday season against a mounting energy crunch triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. In a press-release issued on 2 May, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander confirmed that emergency legislation will temporarily relax the strict “use-it-or-lose-it” rules that normally force airlines to operate 80 per cent of their allocated take-off and landing slots or risk losing them. The change means carriers serving the eight busiest English and Scottish airports—including Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Edinburgh—may hand back a limited proportion of slots without penalty provided they do so far enough in advance for passengers to be re-routed. The measure mirrors slot alleviation granted during the pandemic, but this time the trigger is potential jet-fuel shortages rather than crew availability. Officials stressed there is “no immediate supply issue”, yet the government has been monitoring UK inventories daily since maritime traffic through Hormuz was curtailed. Jet fuel imports from the Middle East normally account for roughly two-thirds of UK demand; analysts at Platts estimate European stocks could fall below 15 days of cover by mid-June if the embargo persists. By allowing airlines to consolidate lightly-booked flights weeks ahead of departure, ministers hope to avoid the last-minute cancellations that paralysed airports during Easter 2022. Carriers that pro-actively slim their schedules will retain slot rights for summer 2027, removing the perverse incentive to run half-empty “ghost flights”.

UK relaxes airport slot rules to shield summer travel from jet-fuel disruption


Travellers who find themselves rerouting or transiting new countries because of the reshuffled schedules can turn to VisaHQ for rapid visa and travel-document assistance. The service’s United Kingdom portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-kingdom/) lets passengers and travel managers instantly verify entry rules and apply for the necessary visas online, helping avoid additional headaches as flight plans change.

For corporates, the message is to reconfirm itineraries well before travel, monitor airline schedule updates and remind mobile employees of their UK 261 compensation rights should flights be axed within 14 days of departure. Travel managers may also wish to diversify routings via continental hubs with stronger fuel security, and to budget for higher airfares as capacity tightens.

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