Barrier Air flies 14-seater aircraft numerous times weekly to Kerikeri and Kaitāia. Photo / Barrier AirBarrier Air flies 14-seater aircraft numerous times weekly to Kerikeri and Kaitāia. Photo / Barrier Air

Nikhil Ravishankar, Air New Zealand chief executive since October last year, described the current aviation fuel squeeze as a "panic slowly" situation. Photo / Michael CraigNikhil Ravishankar, Air New Zealand chief executive since October last year, described the current aviation fuel squeeze as a “panic slowly” situation. Photo / Michael Craig

Motorists are also facing uncertainty around fuel prices as conflict in the Middle East continues. Photo / NZME Motorists are also facing uncertainty around fuel prices as conflict in the Middle East continues. Photo / NZME

Servicing your car regularly – a well‑maintained vehicle can use up to 20% less fuel.Keep vehicles clean and streamlined; wash regularly and remove unnecessary roof or bike racks.Using the right tyres, and maintaining correct tyre pressure and wheel alignment to reduce rolling resistance.Driving smoothly: maintain steady speeds, avoid hard acceleration and braking, and use cruise control when appropriate.Looking ahead to anticipate traffic flow – ease off early and avoid late braking.Reducing electrical load: limit the use of air‑conditioning, demisters and unnecessary devices.Lightening the vehicle by removing heavy or unused items.Avoiding short trips – cold engines use up to 20% more fuel.Comparing fuel prices in your area.