Flying soon? What the jet fuel crisis means for travellers and airlines
Jet fuel prices have roughly doubled since the war in Iran began – and shortages could start next.
Jet fuel prices have roughly doubled since the war in Iran began – and shortages could start next. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.
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Jet fuel prices have roughly doubled since the war in Iran began – and shortages could start next.
Europe could experience major flight disruptions within weeks as global energy officials warn the continent has "maybe six weeks of jet fuel left", which could lead to further price hikes and cancellations for Australian travellers.
Country taxi drivers say the fuel crisis could prove to be the death knell for the industry in regional areas.
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The International Energy Agency warned that Europe could be about six weeks from a major shortage of jet fuel due to supply chain disruptions stemming from the conflict in Iran. Kris Van Cleave reports.
As fuel becomes less available, Variety NSW is concerned its main fundraising event could harm the small communities it tries to support.
Iran’s announcement of the strait's reopening did not change current plans, said an EU spokesperson. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Japan is heavily dependant upon imports but has built up considerable reserves.
EU officials and the International Energy Agency have contrasting narratives over jet fuel supply. While the European commission minimises the risk, it acknowledges that the market remains “tight” and says the EU is…
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