In Austria yesterday oil nearly as cheap in Kosovo, BBC reported

Many countries have experienced significant increases in fuel prices. In Slovenia, this has resulted in a so-called <x0 fuel tourism”, as drivers from neighbouring countries, particularly Austria, benefit from lower, regulated prices, reported last night. BBC. Under new measures, private drivers in Slovenia will be limited to a purchase [...]
In Slovenia, this has resulted in a so-called <x0 fuel tourism”, as drivers from neighbouring countries, particularly Austria, benefit from lower, regulated prices, reported last night. BBC.
Under new measures, private drivers in Slovenia will be limited to a maximum purchase of 50 liters of fuel per day. Businesses and farmers have a higher limit of 200 liters.
The government is encouraging fuel retailers to impose stricter restrictions on foreign drivers.
As he wrote last night BBC, The price for a litre of Euro-super 95 gas in Austria is approaching 1.80 euros, while the diesel (diesel) is near the 2.00-euro total, therefore, nearly as much as it is costing a litre of oil in Kosovo today. In Slovenia the prize is currently held at a peak of 1.47 and 1.53 euros.
Some Slovenians view visitors as a nuisance, causing queues and shortages for locals. Others, however, are more hospitable, noting that a large portion of the <x0 fuel users” turn this into a full day, eating in local restaurants and spending time in stores.
Taking advantage of this situation is perhaps the best option. Because as long as the price differences continue, <x0 fuel producers” will continue to cross the border.












