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Can Europe avoid a summer of holiday flight and cross-Channel travel chaos?
Passengers face risk of cancellations due to fuel shortages – and long airport queues due to EU entry-exit system

TL;DR
- Potential jet fuel shortages in Europe could lead to flight cancellations and higher fares, exacerbated by ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
- The EU's new entry-exit system (EES) is causing long queues and delays at borders as it implements biometric data collection for travelers.
- Airlines are divided on the severity of fuel supply issues, with some downplaying concerns while others warn of potential flight cuts.
- Brexit continues to affect border checks for Britons traveling to Europe, adding to potential delays.
- Some airlines are lobbying governments for contingency measures, such as relaxing airport slot rules, to manage potential disruptions.