Lufthansa Group Confirms Stable Jet Fuel Supply at Its Six European Hubs

Lufthansa Group Confirms Stable Jet Fuel Supply at Its Six European Hubs

The Lufthansa Group has announced that the supply of aviation fuel (jet fuel) remains stable. Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Dieter Vranckx disclosed this in a statement.

According to the company, there are no signs indicating any supply risk from fuel suppliers at any of its six hub airports—Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Vienna, Brussels, and Rome. About one quarter of jet fuel shipments destined for Europe pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but the group indicated that potential shortages can be covered through increased imports from North America and Africa and by maximizing production at European refineries.

In the unlikely event that flights are cancelled due to fuel shortages, booked passengers will be offered a choice between rebooking onto an alternative flight or receiving a full refund of the ticket price. This policy will apply to all airlines within the group. The company also noted that partner airlines are planning to operate with nearly full flight schedules during the peak summer season.

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