Flights from Edinburgh and Glasgow airports disrupted by fuel shortage

Supply issues have since been resolved with no ongoing delays on Monday, STV News understands

Passengers have faced delays and disruption as two of Scotland’s busiest airports dealt with jet fuel supply issues.

Glasgow Airport confirmed there were delays to some flights on Sunday, while Emirates’ services from Edinburgh to Dubai stopped at Manchester to refuel due to what the airline said was a “fuel shortage”.

It is understood that operations were disrupted while a local fuel supplier dealt with a driver shortage and was not related to concerns around the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the war in Iran.

STV News understands there are multiple suppliers serving airlines at the airport, and there has been no widespread disruption to operations.

Both Glasgow and Edinburgh airports have said there has been no knock-on effect to services on Monday.

A statement from Edinburgh Airport said: “An issue with fuel supply to some of the airlines operating from Edinburgh Airport has been resolved with minimal disruption. 

“Deliveries are now arriving and the airport is running as normal.”

A spokesperson for Glasgow Airport said: “A short‑term staffing issue has affected one of the fuel suppliers used by airlines at the airport, with work underway to return stock levels to normal.

“There have been no related flight cancellations, and the airport remains fully operational.”

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Last updated Jun 1st, 2026 at 12:57

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