In a bid to manage fuel resources effectively, new restrictions on fuel availability for airplanes have been introduced at four major Italian airports: Bologna, Linate, Treviso, and Venice. The decision comes amid ongoing challenges in fuel supply, prompting authorities to take action for efficiency and safety.
Air Italy has publicly outlined the parameters of the new restrictions, emphasizing that ambulance flights, government flights, and journeys longer than two hours will receive priority fuel access. This approach aims to ensure that critical services can continue operating without disruption, maintaining essential air travel connections for those in need.
Passengers traveling through these airports are advised to check with their airlines for possible impacts on flight schedules and availability. The measures reflect a crucial step towards resource management in aviation, especially in times of heightened demand and limited fuel supply. The situation will be closely monitored as authorities evaluate its effectiveness and impact on air travel.

