French Minister for Transport Philippe Tabarot speaks to journalists after a meeting with airline companies, airport operators, professional federations in the aviation sector, and energy companies, dedicated to the state of kerosene supplies and solutions to the energy crisis in anticipation of the summer season, at the Ministry.
PARIS, May 7 (Reuters) – The French government is preparing to provide financial aid for airlines ​hit by jet fuel price ‌hikes, Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said late on Wednesday.
Tabarot said in a ​post on X the government ​and airlines had made progress in ⁠a meeting on Wednesday on ​aid including deferrals of social security ​contributions, extended tax payment deadlines and flexibility on fuel loads.
“Airlines are facing a ​major shock. The government is ​fully committed to supporting them and helping them ‌get ⁠through this difficult time,” he said.
European authorities are scrambling for solutions to prevent broad aviation disruptions ​this summer ​after ⁠European airlines have warned of jet fuel shortages within weeks ​as a result of the ​Iran ⁠war. Europe is more dependent on jet fuel imports, with some ⁠75% ​from the Middle ​East, than for any other transport fuel.

Reporting by ​Inti Landauro; Editing by Makini Brice