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Swiss Air CEO says no immediate fuel shortage, eyes contingency plans
Key takeaways
- SWISS CEO Jens Fehlinger told the newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung that “the forecasts from our suppliers – oil companies and refineries – are currently good.”
- European airlines have warned of potential jet fuel shortages within weeks as a result of the U.S.-Iran conflict–which has curtailed supply and sent energy prices surging–and could disrupt the summer travel season.
- “If there were to be a shortage of kerosene, it would first be seen in Africa or Asia.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize GENEVA: Swiss International Air Lines has sufficient jet fuel supplies for the next six weeks, its CEO told the NZZ newspaper on Saturday, but is exploring contingencies like “tankering” amid industry warnings of fuel shortages tied to the Iran war.
SWISS CEO Jens Fehlinger told the newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung that “the forecasts from our suppliers – oil companies and refineries – are currently good.”
European airlines have warned of potential jet fuel shortages within weeks as a result of the U.S.-Iran conflict–which has curtailed supply and sent energy prices surging–and could disrupt the summer travel season.
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