Cape Town jet fuel crunch stabilising after late-night talks, crisis measures - ACSA | Business

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The latest jet fuel supply crunch at Cape Town International Airport has seen some improvement over the past 24 hours after talks that continued late into Friday night between jet fuel suppliers and airlines, Airports Company South Africa said on Saturday.

The latest jet fuel supply crunch at Cape Town International Airport has seen some improvement over the past 24 hours after talks that continued late into Friday night between fuel suppliers and airlines, Airports Company South Africa said on Saturday.

The impact on flights was currently likely to be minimal, ACSA said, but advised travellers to keep a close eye on flight schedules. On Saturday, ACSA said airlines had been asked to talk to suppliers and make contingency plans in light of the shortage. "Given the reduction in supply, a Notice to Airmen was published at 5 am this morning to request airlines to engage their suppliers and to limit uplift where required. Our fuel suppliers are closely engaging impacted airlines to reduce operational impact."

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This country is always being held at ransom by suppliers of important commodities. Coal, petrol and electricity. When water becomes more scarce, I wonder which private companies would be holding the bag.

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