85,000 Summer Flights at Risk over Iran Crisis
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85,000 summer flights at risk over Iran crisis
Brits heading abroad this summer are being warned that as many as 85,000 flights could be cut in June if disruption linked to the Iran conflict continues to hit global jet fuel supplies. Airlines across Europe are already reducing schedules, fuel prices are climbing again and some travel experts now believe the industry could face its biggest summer strain since the pandemic. Source
Iran War Drives Up Jet Fuel Costs As Summer Travel Season Looms
Airfare is taking off as the Iran war drives up jet fuel costs, with travelers now facing steeper prices heading into the summer travel season.
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Empty seats in an airplane. Jet fuel shortages caused by ongoing disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz are likely to be felt in the coming months. As of early May, European airlines have already slashed a whopping 13,000 flights. While American carriers haven’t started cancelling routes, airfare has started to skyrocket in response to jet fuel prices—which averaged around $180 per barrel last week, according to Fortune. So, what happens if a serio…
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