
Should you worry about flights being cancelled and jet fuel shortages? This is Money podcast
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With millions of seats being cut from flights worldwide, it's safe to say many Britons may be worried about future travel plans — or are being put off booking holidays altogether.
The Middle East conflict has pushed up the price of jet fuel and airlines are having to plan ahead to try and ensure as little disruption as possible.
But what can you do if you end up getting swept up in cancellations or delays? Helen Crane, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce discuss.
Also this week, Helen steps in to help a man finally get a £1,100 refund after his flight was cancelled in the pandemic... SIX years ago.
The high street is in crisis, with TG Jones the next retailer to axe shops and staff. What's gone wrong? And it's no secret banks have closed branches at rapid pace — with banking hubs celebrating their fifth birthday, are they filling the gap well?
More homeowners are selling off chunks of their garden. But what are the dangers and is it a good idea?
And finally, six watches to invest in that experts say will become classics.
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