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EU tells airlines to pay passengers for fuel-linked cancellations

Rising cost of kerosene is ‘normal part of airline business’, says document
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Apostolos Tzitzikostas speaks at a podium with a European Union flag in the background during a press conference.
"}],[{"start":134.4,"text":"The draft guidelines seen by the FT clarify existing rules rather than make new concessions to alleviate the industry’s woes. "}],[{"start":143.05,"text":"“Managing the risk of high fuel costs is a normal part of an airline’s business,” reads the document, which remains subject to change."}],[{"start":150.8,"text":"Tzitzikostas said that Europe still had emergency stocks and had set up means to more closely monitor jet fuel supplies and co-ordinate between member states to release them “in an orderly manner” if needed."}],[{"start":163.5,"text":"Airlines will be reminded that they can use Jet A, a fuel predominantly used in the US, in efforts to reduce reliance on fuel coming from the Gulf."}],[{"start":173.45,"text":"Requirements for airlines to use their allocated take-off and landing slots will be maintained, which means operators that cancel flights due to high prices risk losing their slots. "}],[{"start":183.64999999999998,"text":"The EU transport commissioner, who hails from the tourism hub of Thessaloniki, said he expected the impact on tourism in Europe would be limited. "}],[{"start":192.84999999999997,"text":"While the number of travellers coming from the Middle East, or travelling to Europe via the Middle East, was declining, Tzitzikostas said intra-European tourism would compensate for this loss from other parts of the world. "}],[{"start":204.79999999999995,"text":"“Some countries could not be hit at all,” he said, pointing in particular to “European southern countries who have this product that many people are looking for in the summer”. "}],[{"start":222.34999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778133204_6785.mp3"}

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