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No panic over aviation fuel, even as airlines start reducing flights

Airlines start reducing flights due to energy crisis, but Dublin Airport expects busiest summer, with jet fuel suppliers confident in meeting demand

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Editorial Team
April 25, 2026
2 min read
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