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    UK travel firm Jet2 shares drop as later bookings, global jitters weigh

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Jet2 shares dropped due to late bookings and global uncertainty. The company revised seat capacity and reported an 11% profit increase.

    Jet2 Shares Decline Amid Later Bookings and Global Uncertainty

    (Reuters) -British low-cost airline and travel firm Jet2 said it was premature to give a forecast for fiscal year 2026 as later bookings and global uncertainty clouded visibility into future business, sending shares sharply lower on Wednesday.

    The global travel and leisure sector is operating against the backdrop of geopolitical disruptions and inflationary cost pressures, while a severe heatwave across Europe and wildfires in France and Greece may further strain bookings.

    Bookings for summer 2025 continue to be made closer to departure, Jet2 said in a statement, adding that its summer seat capacity was revised down to about 18.5 million, from the 18.6 million previously guided in April.

    The majority of its winter 2025/2026 capacity of 5.8 million seats was also yet to be sold.

    Shares in the company, known for its budget flights and holiday packages slid as much as 8.4%, and were last trading 5.7% lower by 0732 GMT.

    "The continued trend towards later bookings, combined with ongoing geopolitical risks and a fragile economic backdrop, could weigh on consumer sentiment over the crucial summer months," said Julie Palmer, partner at Begbies Traynor.

    Jet2 said customers remained eager for overseas vacations if the pricing was attractive, and that it was currently trading in line with market expectations.

    Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor, partly attributed the fall in Jet2's share price to profit taking. Shares have risen nearly 12% so far this year.

    Jet2 reported an 11% jump in annual profit before FX revaluation and tax to 577.7 million pounds ($785.2 million) for the year to March 31, and hiked its dividend by 12% to 16.5 pence per share.

    It expects profit for 2026 to be in line with the market view of 579 million pounds.

    ($1 = 0.7357 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia and Shashwat Awasthi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy and Rachna Uppal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jet2 shares fell due to late bookings and global uncertainty.
    • •The company revised summer seat capacity down to 18.5 million.
    • •Winter 2025/2026 capacity of 5.8 million seats remains unsold.
    • •Jet2's annual profit rose by 11% before FX revaluation and tax.
    • •Geopolitical risks and economic conditions affect consumer sentiment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK travel firm Jet2 shares drop as later bookings, global jitters weigh

    1What factors are affecting Jet2's share price?

    Jet2's share price is impacted by later booking trends, ongoing geopolitical risks, and a fragile economic backdrop, which could weigh on consumer sentiment.

    2How did Jet2's profit change in the last fiscal year?

    Jet2 reported an 11% increase in annual profit before FX revaluation and tax, reaching 577.7 million pounds for the year ending March 31.

    3What is Jet2's expectation for profit in fiscal year 2026?

    Jet2 expects its profit for fiscal year 2026 to align with market expectations of 579 million pounds.

    4How much did Jet2's shares drop recently?

    Shares in Jet2 fell as much as 8.4% and were last trading 5.7% lower, attributed partly to profit-taking after a nearly 12% rise this year.

    5What is the current trend in customer bookings for Jet2?

    Jet2 noted that bookings for summer 2025 are being made closer to departure dates, indicating a trend towards later bookings.

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