Jet fuel shortages are hitting the European travel market and the worst is yet to come if Hormuz stays blocked
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Jet fuel shortages are hitting the European travel market and the worst is yet to come if Hormuz stays blocked
ERIC REGULY
EUROPEAN BUREAU CHIEF
ROME
PUBLISHED APRIL 27, 2026
UPDATED APRIL 28, 2026
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An aircraft of German air carrier Lufthansa takes off from the Berlin Brandenburg Airport last week. The airline recently cancelled 20,000 flights over the next six months to save 40,000 tonnes of fuel.
LISI NIESNER/REUTERS
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