Air Niugini is monitoring Global Fuel situation amid Middle East developments

Air Niugini is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East amid growing concerns about potential impacts on global fuel supply and pricing, according to Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Alan Milne.

The airline, he said in a statement today, acknowledges that the evolving situation has raised questions about possible fuel price increases and supply constraints across the aviation industry.

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CEO Milne said the airline is closely monitoring the situation and working with relevant stakeholders to assess any potential impacts.

“We are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and their potential implications on global fuel supply. At this stage, there has been no impact on our operations, and fuel supply remains stable.

“We are assessing any potential changes in fuel pricing or supply volumes and will continue to work with our suppliers and partners to ensure continuity of operations,” Mr. Milne said.

He added that Air Niugini’s services are operating as normal, with no disruptions to flight schedules as a result of the situation.

“We want to assure our customers and stakeholders that, at this point in time, our operations continue as normal. We remain focused on maintaining safe, reliable, and efficient services while closely monitoring the situation as it evolves,” he said.

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Air Niugini, he said, will continue to keep stakeholders and its valued customers informed should there be any significant developments.

Steven Kenda
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Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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