Middle East War Leads to More Expensive, Difficult Air Travel and Airline Disruptions
The Iran war is causing significant disruptions for airlines, leading to increased jet fuel costs, hundreds of thousands of cancelled Middle East flights, and expectations of more expensive and difficult air travel globally, with market normalization potentially taking years.
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What the CEOs of the 3 biggest US airlines are saying about the Iran war's hit to travel and ticket prices
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby. Heather Diehl/Getty Images Jet fuel costs are outpacing oil prices, causing a headache for airlines. The CEOs of Delta, United, and American Airlines spoke about their plans at a conference. They spoke about increasing airfares, cutting capacity, and more. Airline bosses are raising ticket prices to keep turning a profit due to the Iran war. That was the main message from the Big Three airlines — Delta, United, and American — whose CEOs spoke Tuesday at a JP...
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Hundreds of thousands of passengers have had Middle East flights cancelled as ‘paralysed’ system struggles to keep up
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