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Airlines urge EU to step in as Iran war chokes jet fuel supply

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Posted on April 14, 2026

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By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, April 14 (Reuters) - European airlines have urged the European Union to step in with emergency measures to tackle repercussions from the Iran war, including widespread

European Airlines Push EU for Emergency Action on Jet Fuel Shortages Caused by Iran War

Airlines Urge EU Intervention Amid Jet Fuel Crisis

By Kate Abnett

Impact of Iran War on European Aviation

BRUSSELS, April 14 (Reuters) - European airlines have urged the European Union to step in with emergency measures to tackle repercussions from the Iran war, including widespread airspace closures and mounting concerns over jet fuel shortages, a document seen by Reuters showed.

Industry Demands for Crisis Response

Industry group Airlines for Europe (A4E) has requested that the EU introduce a raft of crisis response measures, including EU-level monitoring of jet fuel supplies, a temporary suspension of the EU's carbon market for aviation, and scrapping certain aviation taxes, it said in the document.

Airspace Closures and Fuel Supply Risks

The aviation sector has been hit by airspace closures since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began on February 28, with the European Union ⁠Aviation Safety Agency banning European airlines from operating in the airspace of several Gulf countries, including the UAE and Qatar until April 24.

The sector is also staring at a jet fuel crunch after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Last week, industry group Airports Council International Europe (ACI) warned that Europe could face a systemic jet fuel shortage ​in three weeks. 

Proposed Solutions and Policy Changes

The A4E document urged Brussels to consider joint EU purchasing of kerosene, which is a form of jet fuel.

The EU introduced joint natural gas buying to attempt to shore up supplies, after Russia slashed gas deliveries to Europe in 2022. However, the model has not been applied to oil or kerosene so far.

A4E, whose members include Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and easyJet, also urged the EU to amend its legal requirement for countries to maintain 90 days of emergency oil reserves as this currently does not include a specific requirement on jet fuel.

The document also asked for clarification on existing legislation, including confirmation that airspace closures due to conflict and resulting operational effects will be considered as justified non-use of slots.

EU Response and Next Steps

The European Commission has said it will propose a package of measures on April 22 to attempt to offset the fallout of the Iran war in energy markets, but has not confirmed if this will include specific measures on jet fuel.

(Reporting by Kate Abnett; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

Key Takeaways

  • Jet fuel prices in Europe have surged—nearly doubling—and many airlines remain under‑hedged, risking major earnings pressure and fare hikes (bloomberg.com).
  • Airports Council International Europe warns of a systemic jet fuel shortage within weeks if Strait of Hormuz supply doesn’t resume, potentially disrupting summer flights (theguardian.com).
  • A4E urges EU to adopt crisis measures: monitor jet fuel stocks, pause aviation carbon market, scrap relevant taxes, consider joint kerosene procurement, and broaden emergency reserve rules to include jet fuel (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are European airlines concerned about jet fuel shortages?
European airlines are facing possible jet fuel shortages due to the Iran war, which has disrupted supplies and led to airspace closures.
What measures have airlines requested from the EU?
Airlines have requested the EU monitor jet fuel supplies, suspend the carbon market for aviation, remove certain aviation taxes, and consider joint EU purchasing of kerosene.
How has the Iran conflict affected European aviation?
The conflict has caused widespread airspace closures and a looming jet fuel crunch, impacting airline operations across Europe.
Which countries' airspace have European airlines been banned from?
European airlines are currently banned from operating in the airspace of several Gulf countries, including the UAE and Qatar.
When will the European Commission propose its crisis response?
The European Commission has announced it will propose a package of countermeasures on April 22.

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