Major airlines operating from Northern Ireland have confirmed that summer flight schedules will proceed as normal.

Ryanair stated it has almost zero concerns over jet fuel availability, citing abundant alternative supplies across Europe.

EasyJet reported that its services continue without disruption and introduced a guarantee that fares remain fixed after booking.

TUI said flights will run as planned, though higher ticket prices may apply, and confirmed sufficient fuel stocks for the next ten weeks.

Jet2 noted an increase in bookings for package holidays, with its chief executive stating that these arrangements provide greater certainty for travellers.

The UK government said there are no immediate supply issues and that preventative measures are in place to protect passengers from disruption.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said the government is preparing to give families long-term certainty and avoid delays at departure gates.