Airlines fear jet-fuel rationing due to Mideast war
- The head of the International Air Transport Association warned that jet fuel shortages could cause flight cancellations in Europe by the end of May due to the Middle East conflict.
- Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz since late February has caused concerns about an aviation fuel shortage.
- The EU's energy commissioner suggested sharing jet fuel among EU countries to reduce the impact of potential shortages.
- There is a call for well-coordinated plans and communication in case jet fuel rationing becomes necessary due to the ongoing conflict.
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What awaits European airlines due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade? The aviation fuel shortage caused by the conflict over Iran could lead to the cancellation of some flights in Europe within a few weeks, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Euractiv. Read also: Iran threatens high gasoline prices after Trump's naval blockade announcement International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh urged governments to prepare in advance …
Airlines fear jet-fuel rationing due to Mideast war
The head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Friday called on authorities to put "well-coordinated plans in place" in the event of jet-fuel rationing due to the Middle East war.
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