Europe's airlines face turbulent summer as jet fuel crisis looms
Three scenarios show airfares set to stay high with risk of flight cancellations if Strait of Hormuz disruption continues
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- Europe's airlines and travelers face a turbulent summer as continued disruption to fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz drives up costs and raises shortage risks.
- The EU produces only 70% of its jet fuel needs, and any prolonged disruption could leave airlines scrambling for supply.
- Three scenarios range from a quick war resolution (still months to normalize) to continued disruption potentially causing fuel rationing.
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Europe's airlines and travelers face a turbulent summer as continued disruption to fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz drives up costs and raises shortage risks. The EU produces only 70% of its jet fuel needs, and any prolonged disruption could leave airlines scrambling for supply. Three scenarios range from a quick war resolution (still months to normalize) to continued disruption potentially causing fuel rationing.






