Gatwick Airport has warned airlines that it has a shortage of jet fuel for the next two days after a technical fault affecting supply to the airport, and has told carriers to monitor fuel availability. In a memo circulated to crews, the airport said: “For attention of all crews: Gatwick has a shortage of fuel for the next two days. A separate memo warned of a “potential disruption to the Gatwick fuel supply”. A spokesperson for Gatwick said: “Following a technical issue impacting fuel supply to the airport, airlines have been advised to monitor fuel availability. The shortage is not linked to jet fuel supply constraints caused by the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.