
Europe’s smaller airports ‘under threat’ if fuel shortages cause many cancellations
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Europe's smaller airports face potential survival challenges due to jet fuel shortages stemming from the ongoing Middle East crisis. The trade body has warned that high fuel prices and delays caused by the EU's entry-exit system could lead to widespread flight cancellations. While airlines currently report no immediate supply issues, the doubling of jet fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions is prompting some carriers to cancel flights.
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The ongoing conflict involving the US and Israel in the Middle East has significantly impacted global oil prices, particularly affecting jet fuel. The strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for oil transport, has seen disruptions that have led to increased costs for airlines. This situation is exacerbated by regulatory challenges within the EU, such as the entry-exit system, which complicates operations for smaller airports.
This article reflects the current situation as of April 2026 and may be subject to change as new developments arise.
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