Marcos says grounding Philippine planes due to fuel shortage a 'distinct possibility'


MANILA: The Philippines said grounding planes due to a shortage of jet fuel brought on by the US-Israeli war with Iran is a "distinct possibility", Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday (March 24), citing an interview with the South East Asian country's president.

Several countries have informed Philippine airlines they cannot refuel aircraft, forcing Philippine operators to carry fuel for both outbound and return journeys, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr (pic) told Bloomberg.

Other Asian countries, including Vietnam, have said airlines are preparing to ​implement fuel surcharges on international routes from early April.

Global air travel has been disrupted since the war forced the closure of Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi, stranding tens of thousands of passengers. - Bloomberg

 

 

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