This summer, your vacation could get shaken up by severe turbulence — but not at 35,000 feet.
With jet fuel shortages changing how Americans travel, experts are warning that flight cancellations and other last-minute changes could become inevitable.
“Travelers are set to face continued travel disruption, as rising tensions in the Middle East have resulted in a jet fuel shortage, putting pressure on airline schedules,” Chris Harrington, travel expert and managing director of airport and travel source Hoppa, told The Post.
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