1 Apr, 18:06··
Ryanair Cuts Flights Due to Jet Fuel Shortage

A fuel shortage is affecting airlines. Some airports are cutting flights. China has stopped selling jet fuel.
The shortage is mainly in Asia. Several airlines, like Ryanair and Lufthansa, are planning to fly fewer flights. This means passengers will have less convenient flight times. There will likely be longer delays. The crisis is causing prices for flights to increase.
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Highlights
Fuel Shortage Impacts Aviation
A fuel shortage is affecting the aviation industry worldwide.
Asian Airports Reduce Flights
Several Asian airports are cutting their flight schedules.
China Stops Kerosene Exports
China has stopped exporting kerosene due to the shortage.
Ryanair and Lufthansa Cut Flights
Ryanair and Lufthansa are planning to reduce flight schedules.
Higher Ticket Prices Expected
The fuel shortage may lead to increased ticket prices.
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