Base on the second article.
I heard the countries doing the alternate driving days are basing it on their version of SIN numbers. Odds drive one day, evens drive the next.
Not sure how they're managing that to keep it fair and honest, man what a nightmare.
First news of a European country being directly affected by the US/Israel war against Iran.
Jet fuel crisis: Rationing triggered at four airports in Italy
Jet fuel crisis: Rationing triggered at four airports in Italy
Four northern Italian airports introduce restrictions on jet fuel due to the energy crisis, with priority given to long-haul and medical flights. Meanwhile, Ryanair has warned that if the Iran war continues, summer flights are at risk across Europe.
According to Air Bp Italia, the British Petroleum group's specialised aviation division, the restrictions will remain in place until at least 9 April, with the aim of preserving reserves for essential services.
The official notices clearly specify that 'priority will be given to ambulance flights, state flights and flights with a duration of more than three hours'.
For all other short-haul flights, a supply ceiling of 2,000 litres per aircraft has been imposed, Il Corriere della Sera reported, after reviewing the Notam bulletins distributed to airport companies.
Although this amount may appear substantial, technical calculations provided by pilots to the newspaper make it clear that this quantity guarantees less than one hour of autonomy for aircraft such as Boeing 737s or Airbus A320s.
Lufthansa confirmed to Die Welt that the criticality is already palpable in Asian markets and that 'the longer the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, the more critical the security of paraffin supplies could become'. The instability has already triggered record price increases, with fuel prices soaring over 100% in some areas.
As reported by Corriere della Sera, Ryanair is monitoring the situation very closely. Although supplies are guaranteed until the end of May, the company does not rule out the possibility of summer cancellations if the conflict in Iran continues.