EasyJet’s stock drops as the Middle East conflict, fuel costs weigh on bookings outlook

EasyJet’s stock drops as the Middle East conflict, fuel costs weigh on bookings outlook


EasyJet‘s stock fell on Thursday after the European airline warned the Iran war and higher fuel prices are weighing on customer bookings.

The group said it took on roughly £25 million ($34 million) in additional fuel costs in March alone as global oil prices soared, and it expects airline costs to remain tied to volatile fuel prices over the coming months.

Shares dropped as much as 8.7%, before paring losses to last trade down 3%.

The carrier said it expects to report a headline loss before tax between £540 million and £560 million ($732.4 million and $759.6 million) for the six months to March 31. The company is due to report its full first-half results on May 21.

EasyJet outlined a “shortened booking curve” in recent weeks, meaning customers are leaving it later to book tickets, making it harder to predict future sales.

Its bookings for the rest of the year are slightly weaker than last year, with 63% of third-quarter tickets sold, down 2 percentage points on the same time last year. Meanwhile, 30% of fourth-quarter tickets have been sold, also down 2 percentage points from the prior year.

The airline flagged “high sensitivity to demand,” noting that a 1% move in third-quarter revenue per seat would impact overall revenue by £26million, increasing to £33 million in the fourth quarter.

However, the budget airline said it hedged 70% of its summer fuel, with the price locked in advance at $706 per metric ton of jet fuel. The remaining portion is still vulnerable to volatile fuel prices, with every $100 movement in prices equating to £40 million of costs in the second half of 2026.

“EasyJet’s financial strength from our investment grade balance sheet and £4.7 billion of liquidity mean we are well placed to navigate current geopolitical challenges while remaining focused on our medium term targets,” EasyJet’s CEO Kenton Jarvis said.

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