What Happens When 20% of the World's Exported Jet Fuel Vanishes | WSJ

The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has prevented 20% of the world's exported jet fuel from making it to airlines around the globe, while also stopping one fifth of the world's crude oil from reaching refineries. That's causing ripple effects throughout the global aviation network as airlines face a summer of higher fuel costs and potential fuel shortages.
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