More than 13000 flights cancelled as jet fuel prices soar
The Iran war is causing global disruption as airlines battle fuel shortages and growing costs before the peak summer holiday season
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The Iran war is causing global disruption as airlines battle fuel shortages and growing costs before the peak summer holiday season
www.thetimes.comAirlines around the world have cancelled around 13,000 flights scheduled for May as a growing jet fuel shortage, linked to the U.S. war against Iran. This crisis has forced carriers to slash capacity.Data from aviation analytics firm...
www.geo.tvFor travelers may have to navigate a confusing web of passenger protections that vary widely depending on where they're flying.
www.nbcnews.comAirlines have cancelled 13,000 flights in May, removing nearly two million seats as the Strait of Hormuz closure pushes jet fuel costs to record highs.
www.tezons.comCarriers 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.euronews.comA sudden jet fuel price spike is forcing major airlines to cut routes, cancel 13,000 flights and push up already-high summer fares across key global markets.
www.thetraveler.orgUnited 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.newsThe war in the Middle East has caused a surge in the price of jet fuel, forcing airlines around the world to cancel flights and hike airfares in a bid to limit the damage to their bottom lines
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