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Article highlights:
- The jet fuel crunch at Cape Town International Airport has had another setback due to a further delay in the arrival of a shipment, after airlines were initially only asked to reduce fuel intake there.
- The latest estimate is that the jet fuel situation in Cape Town will only be back to normal again by 3 October.
- The Airlines Association of Southern Africa has voiced fears over the rationing of jet fuel in Cape Town, saying it places additional cost burdens on airlines and could ultimately disrupt schedules and lead to cancelled flights.