Air Canada assures customers there is no fuel shortage to disrupt Europe-bound summer flights
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Air Canada is reassuring customers that there will be no fuel shortage disrupting overseas flights this summer, including European destinations. PHOTO BY DARRYL BROOKS /dbvirago - stock.adobe.com Article content Just six weeks after airlines operating in Europe seemed to be facing disruptive fuel supply shortages, Air Canada and Lufthansa are saying it’s safe for customers to book their summer holiday trips. Article content In April, a wave of concern swept the travel industry after Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, made pronouncements that there was “maybe six weeks or so”…
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