Kerosene Shortage and Mallorca: Who Pays the Price When Flights Are Cancelled?
How Prepared Is Palma Airport for a Fuel Shortage?
Public details on Palma airport’s preparedness for a kerosene shortage are limited, which raises concern in Mallorca.

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Is Palma airport prepared for a kerosene shortage in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What happens in Mallorca if kerosene runs short and flights are cancelled?
Flight cancellations would quickly affect tourism, transport and local business across Mallorca.
How long can Mallorca airports keep operating if aviation fuel supplies are delayed?
There is no clear public stock figure, and fuel delays can last well beyond the initial disruption.
Will tourists in Mallorca have any rights if their flight is cancelled because of fuel shortages?
Passengers may still have rebooking and compensation rights, depending on the flight and cancellation reason.
Are ferry connections from Mallorca a realistic backup if flights are disrupted?
Ferries can offer an important backup, especially for short-haul travel, though they cannot replace every flight.
Which Mallorca businesses are most affected when flights stop or are reduced?
Hotels, taxis, restaurants and tourism suppliers are among the first businesses to feel the impact.
What should travellers in Mallorca do if their airline warns of possible cancellations?
Check flight status early, keep documents ready and contact the airline before heading to the airport.
What would Mallorca need to reduce the risk from future aviation fuel shortages?
Better transparency, more storage and coordinated backup planning would make Mallorca less vulnerable.
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