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EasyJet issues dire three-week jet fuel shortage countdown as tourists brace for travel chaos

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EasyJet has issued a dire three-week jet fuel shortage countdown - putting tourists on notice for travel chaos.

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One of the airline's regional chiefs has suggested it could be rocked by operational difficulties within just three weeks as the fallout from the Iran war threatens to spark mayhem for British travellers.

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Javier Gandara - EasyJet's country director for southern Europe - admitted to the Majorca Daily Bulletin that it is "difficult" to forecast the severity of the jet fuel crisis beyond "three or four weeks".The senior executive issued the warning on Monday, effetively starting a countdown to May for travel planning chaos.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Gandara added: "Everything [will be] affected because, ultimately, we are talking about a global market."No one will be immune to potential supply problems."All consumers will experience a significant impact on their income due to the increase in mortgage and rental prices, food, gasoline, and so on."What will be the net...

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