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EU: Iran crisis doesn't yet warrant emergency measures in tourism sector

Draft EU guidelines, seen by ' showed.

European airlines have largely ridden the 'crisis out so far. Hedges have cushioned costs, even though jet 'fuel prices are up nearly 84% in the past month since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began on February 28. Carriers warned that supply shortages could occur within weeks.

The draft guidelines for industry and passengers stated that "the current situation does NOT indicate the need for specific measures for tourism, as it did during the COVID-19 Crisis."

The report added that "at this stage, the available data indicates that overall impacts on tourism remains?limited with demand remaining broadly resilient."

In the European Union, there have been no reports of a shortage of?jet fuel. About 75% of Europe's?jet fuel is imported, mostly from the Middle East.

The spokesperson for the European Commission declined to comment on the document. It could still be changed before it is published on Friday. Kate Abnett is the reporter. Toby Chopra, Mark Potter and Toby Chopra edited the report.

(source: Reuters)