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Week Ender: Did Europe dodge a summer travel crisis?
Europeans are traveling in large numbers this summer despite challenges like the Middle East conflict, volatile fuel prices linked to Strait of Hormuz disruptions, and the EU’s new Entry/Exit System causing long queues. The article discusses how Europe avoided a feared jet fuel crisis, potential future flight price increases, passenger rights during disruptions, and the impact of the new border system.
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