Is the gas/fuel crisis in the Southeast effecting bus and airline transportation?

wideeyedwonder

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We’ll be heading to WDW later this month, and I was wondering if the fuel crisis in the US south east was effecting bus service to and from the MCO airport, in the Disney property, or the airlines themselves. Thanks for any info!
 
Some flights out of Atlanta are adding fuel stops, but that is the only disruption to air travel that I’ve heard.

Pretty sure planes and cars use different fuel.
The pipeline moves gas, diesel and jet fuel.
 
Most buses are either diesel or natural gas. Diesel is readily available. Planes use aviation fuel which is completely different. Also, this will be over well before the end of the month. If people would quit hoarding gas. I've seen a lot of stations are not allowing people to fil cans because they were creating the issue by buying up more than is normal. Supply is fine, it's getting it to the stations and making people stop hoarding.
 

Saw a Greyhound bus in line at a RaceTrack gas station this morning in Osceola County, Florida.
 
American has had a handful of flights that have had to add fuel stops out of the Charlotte hub. The biggest one was a non-stop between Charlotte and London that had to add a fuel stop in Boston.
 







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