Europe – Several European airports are experiencing disruptions to air traffic at the start of the summer season. This comes after eight airports announced the cancellation or reduction of a number of flights. This is occurring amidst a growing crisis related to jet fuel supplies and unprecedented price hikes.
According to operational reports within the European aviation sector, the crisis has begun to impact flight schedules, particularly during the peak summer travel period, which typically sees high levels of travel and tourism. This situation has prompted several airport administrations to reschedule flights or temporarily reduce operational capacity.
Sources indicate that the affected airports are located in several major European countries. The measures have impacted both domestic and international flights. Furthermore, there has been a clear focus on tourist destinations that experience high demand during the summer, raising concerns about increased ticket prices and overcrowding.
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