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Lufthansa prepares for a fuel crunch that could force fleet reductions

Carsten 'Spohr, the chief executive of Lufthansa, said that due to the Iran War, jet?fuel supply is expected to be constrained throughout 'the year. This could lead to increased costs.

In an interview with the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published on Tuesday, Spohr said that "Kerosene is going to be in short supply for the rest of the season and more expensive." Spohr also stated that record revenues on Asian routes helped to offset the rising cost of kerosene.

Spohr stated that the group has not yet grounded any aircraft because of fuel shortages but warned it may be "unavoidable" as kerosene is already?critical? at some airports in Asia.

Spohr said that Lufthansa had prepared "contingency plans" which included a?cutting of its capacity by 2,5% or 5%. This would involve the 'grounding' of 20-40 older and 'less fuel efficient?planes, which were earmarked for retirement.

(source: Reuters)