DUBLIN, May 14 (Reuters) - Ryanair does not expect disruption to jet fuel supplies in Europe this summer but is still having to lower fares to boost travel demand for later this summer with some customers hesitant about booking holidays, group CEO Michael O'Leary said.
O'Leary added that he did not think Ryanair would have to cancel any flights in Europe during the summer months due to the impact of the Middle East conflict on fuel prices and availability. (Reporting by Padraic Halpin Editing by Ros Russell)
Corporate News Commodities Engineering & Industrials Travel & Leisure

* Tourists shift to shorter, flexible trips amid war, rising costs


* Ryanair blames Fraport Greece for high fees, says charges 66% above pre-Covid level


ATHENS, May 8 (Reuters) - Ryanair will close its operating base at Greece's Thessaloniki airport this winter after airport operator Fraport in...