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Europe’s Growing Jet Fuel Problem Sends Airlines Into a Spin

The continent has lost about 20% of its usual supplies due to the war in Iran.
A flight departure board at Frankfurt Airport.Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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Welcome to our guide to the commodities driving the global economy. Today, Oil Markets Editor Rachel Graham looks at why Europe’s airlines are reducing the number of scheduled flights before their busiest time of year.

Europe’s airlines should be in the buildup to a bumper summer season. Instead they’re culling tens of thousands of flights.