European airports could face jet fuel shortages within three weeks if trade flows through the Strait of Hormuz are not fully restored, according to a Financial Times report. The Financial Times, citing a letter from Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe) to European Commission officials, reported that the group warned the bloc about dwindling jet fuel reserves across the sector. The letter said airports in Europe could face a “systemic shortage” of jet fuel unless trade through the Strait of Hormuz returns to normal within three weeks.

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