MEL_Traveller
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Little to no fuel i would have thought!What are the "bigger problems to face"? Australia to get dragged into WW3?
Little to no fuel i would have thought!What are the "bigger problems to face"? Australia to get dragged into WW3?
China currently has no problems. In fact multiple chinese tankers have gone through the strait since the war has began (India also just got their first tanker through and more for them are sailing right now). The strait is not closed for everyone.I'll be in China from next week through May.
I wonder if China has enough reserves of fuel on its own.
Which means the Strait of Hormuz is not mined.In fact multiple chinese tankers have gone through the strait since the war has began

If fuel runs out there will be far far far bigger problems than planes refueling
And fuel isn't the only problem. Disruption of fertilizer supply chain (some reports suggest 1/3 of fertilizer that is shipped by sea passes through Straits of Hormuz) can also significantly disrupt food production.
Yes, not sure how China will get all of our crucial minerals and coal when we can’t dig them up.If fuel runs out there will be far far far bigger problems than planes refueling
It's a vicious circle now.Yes, not sure how China will get all of our crucial minerals and coal when we can’t dig them up.
We are already seeing air freight stuck in warehouses in Europe and told that delays of 6-8 weeks even at this stage.
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There shouldn’t be any issue booking the travel. I just might not book non-refundable hotels and ancillaries.reports coming that China is halting exports....32% of our jet fuel imports from there and suggestions other countries would follow suit
if so, expect severe rationing, complete disruption to not just international aviation activity, but also domestic....
Anyone else feeling precarious booking travel for July school holidays/winter?
China has 3-4 months supply (of oil) according to some news sites - Bloomberg. Reuters. They bought up big when the price was apparently low in the last few months.I'll be in China from next week through May.
I wonder if China has enough reserves of fuel on its own.
I'm getting too old to be philosophical now. Running out of time. Two years between seeing immediate family is too long.Oh well, at least we had experience in COVID of not being able to travel so won't be such a culture shock if it happens again
