Jet fuel crisis: Who are the latest European airlines to cancel or suspend flights?
Carriers in Europe recoil over jet fuel prices, forcing them to sharply cut flight schedules and pass on charges to travellers ahead of the peak season.
www.inkl.comHere’s what’s happening right now: there’s a surge in jet fuel costs due to geopolitical tensions, and several airlines globally are canceling or trimming flights as a result. Expect more disruptions to show up in the coming days, especially in Europe and among carriers with tight fuel hedges or high exposure to jet fuel prices. Airlines are also signaling that they may raise fares or add surcharges to offset higher fuel costs.[1][6]
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Carriers in Europe recoil over jet fuel prices, forcing them to sharply cut flight schedules and pass on charges to travellers ahead of the peak season.
www.inkl.comJet fuel costs have rocketed amid a global shortage caused by conflict in the Middle East
www.independent.co.ukSkybus has cancelled flight from April 3 due to rising fuel costs and falling passenger numbers, with full refunds offered
ground.newsLoganair blamed 'short-sighted' airport management as the reason for the cancellation of 300 flights.
news.stv.tvOngoing war in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have caused the price of refined products like jet fuel to surge.
news.stv.tvUnited and other airlines are cutting flights over high jet fuel costs and shortages.Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesJet fuel costs and supplies across the globe are under pressure from the US and Israeli war on Iran.Some major airlines are canceling flights in response.Air New Zealand and United Airlines both canceled flights.First, the war made flights more expensive. Now, it's making them disappear.The US and Israel's war on Iran has disrupted su…
ground.newsCarriers in Europe recoil over jet fuel prices, forcing them to sharply cut flight schedules and pass on charges to travellers ahead of the peak season.
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