Reported about 1 year ago
The shortage of jet fuel at airports across Japan is becoming increasingly severe, affecting international flight schedules and the opening of new routes. With a rise in visitors to Japan, the demand for additional flights has surged, but fuel suppliers and logistics personnel are unable to adequately meet these needs, posing challenges as the summer travel season approaches. Various airports such as Hiroshima and Hokkaido have had to adjust flight plans due to insufficient fuel, prompting concerns from airlines and discussions on solutions at the national level.
Source: YAHOO