European airlines could run out of jet fuel 'in six weeks'
European airlines could run out of jet fuel in six weeks' time.
That's the warning from the head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, who says passengers should expect fewer flights and higher prices.
Carriers are already reducing their flight schedules ahead of the summer holiday season.
Also in the show - European officials urge governments not to forget the Ukraine war, saying that Russia's economy cannot be allowed to benefit from the energy shock.
Europe warns of jet fuel crisis
- Europe has six weeks’ supply of jet fuel left, energy boss warns The National —
- Airlines cancel hundreds of flights as jet fuel prices soar amid fears Europe has just 'six weeks' of supply left Daily Mail —
- Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head warns ABC7 Los Angeles —
- 'Six weeks of jet fuel' warning raises flight disruption fears in Europe ABC News —
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