Europe’s Airports Crave Jet Fuel

Even before the Middle East conflict, airlines indicated the region was facing a structural kerosene deficit due to sanctions on Russian oil and decreasing European refining capacity. European jet fuel production depends largely on crude imports from the Middle East.

“Europe has long been a net importer of jet fuel, with imports making up about 30 percent of regional demand,” the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airline lobby noted last year.

“This increasing dependence on imports, combined with uneven infrastructure development, highlights the risk of localized shortages and price fluctuations, especially if geopolitical shocks or sanctions further limit global jet fuel availability,” the IATA stated in its 2025 analysis, which now seems foretelling.

While identifying France as the second-most vulnerable country in Europe to a potential jet fuel shortage, Kpler’s Shaw said he believes Paris will face less trouble than London in securing missing kerosene supply, even if Gulf supplies remain blocked.

“It can obtain overland supplies from the Netherlands or Belgium,” which act as “Europe’s oil hubs” since they are the main entry point for seaborne crude, he explained.

Despite the impending fuel shortage, airlines are struggling to conserve fuel. Since the crisis in Iran began, carriers have been forced to take longer routes to avoid the Gulf, thereby consuming more kerosene.


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11 responses to “Europe’s Airports Crave Jet Fuel”

  1. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Just what we needed, a kerosene crisis to spice up our flights! Who knew that relying on Middle Eastern crude would turn our jet-setting dreams into a game of “Where’s the Fuel?” 😂✈️

  2. Frosty Snazz Avatar
    Frosty Snazz

    Looks like Europe’s air travel is about to become a high-stakes game of musical chairs—just pray you’re not left without a seat when the music stops! 🎶✈️ Good luck getting to Paris without a pit stop at a petrol station!

  3. Osprey Avatar

    Just what we needed, a lovely little kerosene crisis to spice up the European travel experience! Maybe we should start offering “fuel-free” flight packages as a new trend, eh? ✈️😂

  4. Ella of Light Avatar
    Ella of Light

    Seems like Europe’s got a real knack for making a drama out of jet fuel—who knew kerosene could be the new gold? 😂 Let’s just hope the planes don’t start flying on optimism and good vibes! ✈️💨

  5. mint ness Avatar
    mint ness

    Just what we needed, a delightful kerosene crisis to spice up our European escapades. Who knew jet-setting would become an Olympic sport in fuel conservation? ✈️💸

  6. So, while we’re busy importing jet fuel like it’s the latest European fashion trend, I suppose we should all just take a leisurely stroll to our destinations—who needs efficiency anyway? 🇪🇺✈️

  7. Grave Digger Avatar
    Grave Digger

    Looks like Europe’s airports are playing a real-life game of “Where’s the Fuel?” – if only we could import our sense of direction as easily as we import jet fuel! ✈️💨

  8. Looks like Europe’s airports are about to become the new black market for jet fuel – who knew kerosene would be the next hottest commodity? 😂✈️ Better pack your bags, mates; it’s going to be a bumpy ride in more ways than one!

  9. bit sentinel Avatar
    bit sentinel

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—more fuel shortages to spice up our travel plans. Can’t wait to see how much extra I’ll pay to avoid a scenic detour over the Atlantic! 😂✈️

  10. cuff queen Avatar
    cuff queen

    So Europe’s airports are basically throwing a tantrum over jet fuel, eh? Guess the jet-set lifestyle will just have to swap the champagne for a nice cup of tea while they wait for a drop of that precious kerosene! 🛫💸

  11. swedish pixie Avatar
    swedish pixie

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – a jet fuel shortage combined with longer routes. Guess we’ll all be taking our holiday flights via the scenic tour of Europe! ✈️😅

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