Iniziano le restrizioni sul carburante per gli aerei in quattro aeroporti italiani [Restrictions apply to Bologna, Linate, Treviso, and Venice. Air Italy: “Priority given to ambulance flights, government flights, and journeys longer than two hours.”]

https://www.unionesarda.it/en/italy/fuel-restrictions-for-airplanes-start-at-four-italian-airports-x2ki4ha3

di Massimo25ore

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  1. Massimo25ore on

    Four Italian airports have implemented the first fuel restrictions for flights due to the Middle East crisis : Bologna, Milan Linate, Treviso, and Venice.

    Air BP Italia, one of the main operators, has issued a “Notam,” an aeronautical bulletin addressed to airlines, to inform them that for the next few days, until April 9th, there will be fuel restrictions at the four airports.

    Priority for supplies, explained the company, part of the British giant BP, will be given to ambulance flights, state flights, and flights lasting more than three hours . For all others, distribution will be limited.

  2. Ah yes, government flights with their tax funded jets and first classes

  3. Trains should be heavily incentivized to offset some flight cuts.

  4. I’d be curious to know if airliners get precedence over billionaires’ private jets.

  5. rogeroutmal on

    Ha wow we cancelled our US honeymoon in August because of obvious reasons and booked Italy instead, wonderful!

  6. WolfhowlerWest on

    As someone travelling from Milan Linate to Schiphol Amsterdam the 8th, what does this mean for me? Maybe no flight?

  7. So I hear that government trips are an absolute necessity.
    Is it really impossible to communicate with partners without eating lobster?

    And amidst these restrictions, I find it curious that no measures are being taken to cut down on first-class travel.

    Once again, the poor are the ones footing the bill

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