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Jet Fuel Shortages Disrupt Flights in Milan, Venice, and Bologna Amid Broader European Supply Issues

Jet Fuel Shortages Disrupt Flights in Milan, Venice, and Bologna Amid Broader European Supply Issues
A severe shortage of aviation fuel is causing significant disruptions to air travel across Europe, with Italy imposing emergency refuelling restrictions at four major airports. The crisis has led to widespread flight delays, route cancellations, and rising airfares, affecting not only Italy but also Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, and other European countries. Airlines are struggling to maintain operations amid these constraints, raising concerns about the broader implications for global travel.
Italy’s Emergency Measures at Key Airports
In response to the fuel shortage, the Italian government has implemented controlled refuelling limits at Milan Linate, Venice Marco Polo, Bologna, and Treviso airports. These airports serve as critical hubs for both business and tourism, and the restrictions represent more than routine adjustments, highlighting a deeper disruption in Europe’s aviation fuel supply chain. At Milan Linate, one of Europe’s busiest regional airports, fuel distribution is now prioritised for emergency and essential flights. Venice Marco Polo, a crucial gateway for Mediterranean tourism, faces similar constraints, compelling airlines to reduce long-haul operations. Bologna and Treviso airports have also introduced rationing measures, with commercial carriers receiving reduced fuel allocations.
Authorities emphasise that these measures are precautionary, designed to manage limited reserves efficiently rather than indicating a total collapse of supply. However, the restrictions coincide with a seasonal increase in travel demand, exacerbating pressure on already strained fuel stocks. Officials have warned that if supply conditions deteriorate further, similar restrictions could be extended to other airports across Europe.
Broader European Supply Chain Challenges and Market Impact
The aviation fuel supply network across Europe is under intense pressure due to a combination of geopolitical tensions, logistical disruptions, and a decline in refining capacity. Jet fuel imports have sharply decreased, falling from 602,000 metric tonnes to just 253,000 metric tonnes in March 2026. Approximately 30 percent of Europe’s aviation fuel is sourced from the Gulf region, leaving the continent vulnerable to geopolitical risks and maritime disruptions, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil flows.
Adding to the crisis, Europe lost around 400,000 barrels per day of refining capacity in 2025, increasing dependence on imports at a time when global supply chains are already strained. This structural decline has exposed airlines to volatile market conditions and soaring fuel prices.
The market has reacted swiftly, with aviation fuel prices surging and airlines such as Wizz Air revising their forecasts downward. While some carriers, including EasyJet, have managed to maintain stable operations through advance planning and fuel hedging strategies, industry experts caution that smaller airlines may be forced to reduce flights if elevated fuel costs persist.
Outlook and Continuing Risks
Although some industry sources suggest that Europe currently holds sufficient jet fuel reserves for the coming weeks, the risk of further shortages remains significant. Airports beyond Italy, including Frankfurt, Delhi, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Manila, and Melbourne, are also facing potential disruptions should supply conditions worsen.
As authorities and airlines continue to navigate this evolving crisis, the likelihood of ongoing flight delays, cancellations, and increased airfares looms over millions of travellers across Europe’s busiest air corridors. The situation highlights the continent’s vulnerability to global supply shocks and underscores the urgent need for more resilient aviation fuel infrastructure.

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