Kerosene Gets Scarce: Airports Begin to Ration
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Kerosene is better than gold, a paraphrase of a famous fairy tale. However, the current situation resembles a thriller scenario that could become a bitter reality for millions of Europeans, writes the website kettner-edelmetalle.
The consequences of the Iran war continue to grow. Fuel is running out at the first airports in Asia and, in part, in Europe.
The Iranian conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz for several weeks, causing a severe kerosene shortage worldwide. Several Italian airports have already imposed restrictions, and Scandinavian airline SAS has canceled more than a thousand flights. The European Commission has initiated consultations with member states to address the situation, euronews reported.
Restrictions have been introduced at several Italian airports.
Kerosene is scarce at some Italian airports, while uncertainty is growing with a view to the coming summer season.
At some Italian airports, kerosene is becoming scarce, while uncertainty is growing with a view to the coming summer season. After a first weekend alarm for four airports, the Aeronautical Information System NOTAM published another announcement for the airport of the southern Italian Adriatic port city Brindisi: Airlines can no longer refuel regularly there and have to [...]
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