Could a jet fuel shortage really cancel your holiday flight? :airplane:
As tensions rise involving United States, Israel, and Iran, concerns are growing about global aviation fuel supplies. Reports say the last tanker carrying jet fuel from the Gulf to the United Kingdom is arriving soon, sparking fears of potential disruptions.
Airlines say flights in April should continue normally thanks to supplies from countries like the US, India, and the Netherlands. However, experts warn that if the conflict continues and the Strait of Hormuz remains affected, Europe could face jet fuel shortages in the coming months.
Some Asian countries are already feeling the pressure, with airlines in Vietnam and the Philippines cancelling flights, while Pakistan has advised airlines to carry extra fuel.
So what does this mean for your next trip? Could rising fuel prices affect flights worldwide? Watch the video to find out.
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