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cancelled flights as the conflict continues. The Gulf is a major source of aviation fuel, accounting for about 50% of Europe's imports. The bulk of it comes through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran
due to Iran war, says energy chief Europe has only six weeks’ supply of jet fuel left before shortages will hit because of the Iran war, according to the head of a global energy watchdog
fuel prices by 10 percent to 15 percent, citing the global crude price surge. It raised the price of petrol from $0.95 per litre to $1.10 per litre. Diesel and kerosene prices also rose. However
flight due to passport control problems.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg3xzxpv32o) Greece insists it has "successfully started the full operation of the Entry-Exit System". But in practice, it suspended biometric checks on UK visitors in early
due to the Iran war. International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected
flight cancellations, and demand destruction". If three-quarters of supplies could be replaced, the same situation could still arise, but not until August. "Consequently, for now, it would appear that European markets will need
flights were cancelled across regions. Supply from Dangote’s refinery has cushioned the impact of the war in terms of fuel supply for Nigeria and neighbouring countries, analysts say. Nigeria is Africa’s largest
due to go on holiday to the Maldives this summer, flying there via Dubai. The UK Foreign Office is advising against all but essential travel to the UAE. When the couple's travel operator gave
fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict. 3. ***UK news***| A British crew member who became ill after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on luxury cruise ship the MV Hondius [is to be medically evacuated
due to “increased seasonal demand”. These reports came after unusually low oil production during May. The International Energy Agency reported that Russia produced 8.74 million barrels per day of oil last month, versus 8.96 million