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Mali recommends airlines to refuel elsewhere due to air travel fuel scarcity

Mali is presently unable to refuel business aircraft in its capital Bamako due to fuel shortages and is asking airlines to refuel in other places till next week, its transportation ministry told .

There are a lot of flight operations nowadays and that has actually affected the fuel stock, Ould Mamouni, a ministry spokesman, said on Tuesday night.

This is to reveal to companies that offered the restricted fuel stock, they will not have the ability to refuel in Bamako; they can think about getting supplies in neighbouring nations in the past concerning Mali.

In a letter seen late Tuesday, the director general of the West African nation's National Civil Aviation Firm asked the representative to Mali of local air traffic control company ASECNA to notify airlines of the measure, which would last from July 9 till July 15.

I welcome you to take the necessary steps to provide a notification to air users on the unavailability of Jet A1 fuel at President Modibo Keita-Senou International Airport, he wrote.

Airlines consisting of Turkish Airline companies and Ethiopian Airlines service Bamako.

(source: Reuters)