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Kerosene Crisis: Twice as Expensive for Two Months – 20 Million Passengers Threatened by Air Raids

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In summer, German airports are threatened with numerous flight cancellations. According to ADV, up to 20 million passengers could be affected. Thereby, not kerosene, but economy is lacking.

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In summer, German airports are threatened with numerous flight cancellations. According to ADV, up to 20 million passengers could be affected. Thereby, not kerosene, but economy is lacking.

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The rise in kerosene prices could lead to a 10% reduction in capacity at German airports this summer, affecting millions of passengers up to 20 million passengers could

·France
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Airlines, including low cost airlines, are struggling to absorb the explosion of war-related fuel costs in the Middle East. Some flights may become unprofitable in the coming months.

·Paris, France
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"It is to be feared that more flights will be cancelled, especially with low-cost airlines and less important tourist destinations," predicts the ... The post 20 million passengers affected: Airports expect flight cancellations "especially with low-cost airlines" appeared first on Apollo News.

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The German airport industry association ADV warns that more flights may be cancelled due to looming kerosene shortages in Germany. Airline tickets will likely also become more expensive.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Due to the kerosene crisis numerous flight failures and rising prices threaten in the summer. What consequences travellers now expect concretely.

·Berlin, Germany
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epochtimes.de broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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