The former director of industry fuel services at the International Air Transport Association has told Sky News that tourists planning to fly abroad this summer should book refundable flights to protect themselves against potential jet fuel shortages.
Speaking to Sky's Matt Barbet on The UK Tonight, Bryan Terry said the Middle East conflict could leave European holiday destinations 'vulnerable' to shortages, and passengers should take steps to make sure they don't end up out of pocket.
It comes after warnings from the head of the International Energy Agency that Europe only has around "six weeks of jet fuel left".
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