
“There is no evidence for fuel shortages in the European Union at present, but supply issues could occur in the near future in particular for jet fuels,” said spokeswoman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen.
“That remains our primary concern,” she told reporters.
The airports lobby ACI Europe has warned the commission of a risk of “systemic” jet fuel shortages if maritime traffic is not restored in the Strait of Hormuz by the end of April.
Around a fifth of the world’s jet fuel normally transits through the strategic waterway, which has been blocked by Iran since late February in response to Israeli-American air strikes.
The conflict has sent jet fuel prices soaring, even more sharply than oil prices.
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In recent weeks airlines have cancelled flights to cut costs as fuel bills explode and wary clients think twice about travel plans, a situation that could persist even if a fragile truce holds in the Middle East.
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