Europe’s smaller airports ‘under threat’ if fuel shortages cause many cancellations
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#758Q8)
High fuel prices and passenger delays caused by EU's EES entry-exit system causing problems, says trade body
Europe's smaller airports may not survive if jet fuel shortages triggered by the Middle East crisis lead to widespread route cancellations, the industry's trade body has warned.
Although airlines insist that there are currently no supply issues within the normal four- to six-week horizon, the US-Israel war on Iran and the effective closure of the strait of Hormuz have doubled the price of jet fuel, prompting some carriers to cancel flights.
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