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GMB interrupted for breaking news – and it’s bad for Brits flying abroad
- GMB was interrupted as Ed Balls and Susanna Reid delivered a breaking news update about the Iran conflict affecting jet fuel costs.
- Airlines could slash flights or raise ticket prices as jet fuel costs rise due to the Iran situation.
- Industry groups are lobbying the government for help to protect fuel supplies and ease travel costs.
- UK officials said they are coordinating with fuel suppliers and international counterparts on contingency planning.
- Travel experts noted some carriers have already scrapped short-haul services to conserve fuel.
- Virgin Atlantic reportedly cancelled one long-haul route as part of fuel-saving measures.
- The Express cites airline lobbying as part of a broader government contingency discussion.
- Travel planning guidance emphasizes potential disruption as the fuel outlook remains uncertain.
- Editorial notes indicate ongoing monitoring of the conflict's impact on travel and commerce.
- Viewers were urged to stay informed as the situation develops and airlines adjust operations.
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