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EU Airlines Warn of Jet Fuel Crisis if Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 11:50 am
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European airlines and airports are raising alarms over a possible fuel crisis if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed in the coming weeks.

The Gulf region supplies nearly half of Europe’s jet fuel imports. Any prolonged disruption in this critical route could severely impact aviation operations across the continent.

Airports Council International Europe has expressed growing concern about fuel availability, especially with the busy summer travel season approaching. Smaller airports face the greatest risk, as they often lack the reserves and supply flexibility of larger hubs.

Olivier Jankovec, Director-General of ACI Europe, warned that the situation could escalate quickly. He stated that if shipping through the strait does not resume within three weeks, Europe may experience widespread jet fuel shortages.

He emphasized that such a crisis would disrupt airport operations, reduce flight connectivity, and trigger serious economic consequences for communities that rely on air travel.

While some governments remain calm, the aviation industry continues to prepare for potential disruptions. A spokesperson confirmed that airlines in the UK are still operating normally and have not reported immediate supply issues.

However, warning signs are already visible. Several airlines around the world have reduced flights and increased ticket prices due to rising fuel costs. Recently, European jet fuel prices surged to record levels, more than doubling compared to pre-crisis figures.

Jankovec urged European authorities to take immediate action. He stressed that relying solely on market forces would not solve the issue. Instead, he called for coordinated measures, including joint fuel purchasing and temporary relaxation of import regulations.

He also highlighted the importance of investing in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). According to him, this crisis presents an opportunity to strengthen long-term energy security and reduce dependence on volatile supply routes.

Airports handling fewer than one million passengers annually are already struggling financially. A prolonged fuel shortage could push many of them toward deeper instability.

As uncertainty continues, the aviation sector watches closely for any resolution that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and stabilize fuel supply chains.

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