Europe running low on jet fuel, stoking fears of flight cancellations
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that Europe has approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining due to blocked oil supplies stemming from the Iran war. This shortage could lead to flight cancellations soon.

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AI-generatedThe head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that Europe has approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining due to blocked oil supplies stemming from the Iran war. This shortage could lead to flight cancellations soon. The IEA director described the situation as the "largest energy crisis" ever faced, with global repercussions including higher prices for petrol, gas, and electricity. The crisis, caused by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, will disproportionately affect developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, while countries like Japan, South Korea, India, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh are on the front line of the energy crisis. The IEA anticipates significant implications for the global economy, including reduced economic growth and increased inflation.
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5 extractedThe impact will be “higher petrol prices, higher gas prices, high electricity prices”.
Europe has “maybe 6 weeks or so [of] jet fuel left”.
Japan, South Korea, India, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh will be on the front line of the energy crisis.
The current situation is “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced”.
Possible flight cancellations may occur “soon” if oil supplies remain blocked by the Iran war.