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15.03.26 - 03:24
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Jet Fuel Prices Soar As War In Iran Ripples Through Global Aviation (ZeroHedge)
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Jet Fuel Prices Soar As War In Iran Ripples Through Global Aviation
Authored by Felicity Bradstock via OilPrice.com,
Airlines, including Qantas, SAS, and Air New Zealand, have already announced airfare increases.
Surging jet fuel prices and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are squeezing airline operations.
Prolonged conflict could weaken travel demand and deepen pressure on global airline stocks.
As the war in Iran spills over into other parts of the Middle East, energy experts expect the price of several oil and gas products to soar over the coming months, driven by shortages. This will likely affect flight prices, with several airlines warning of anticipated price hikes. It could lead to a travel slump, as consumers wait for prices to fall again.
Australia's Qantas Airways, Scandinavia's SAS, and Air New Zealand are three of the airlines to have already announced airfare hikes in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The airlines cited the abrupt spike in the cost of fu...
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13.03.26 - 08:18
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More airlines hike flight prices as Iran war continues to disrupt oil supply (The Guardian)
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Cathay Pacific, AirAsia and Thai Airways join Qantas in increasing prices, as travellers flock to airlines that don't have Middle East stopoversCathay Pacific, AirAsia and Thai Airways are among a growing number of airlines hiking air fares as conflict in the Middle East boosts oil prices and sends travellers flocking to alternative stopover destinations in Asia.The US and Israel's war on Iran has sent the price of oil soaring while restricting access to refineries, with experts predicting air fares could be elevated for months even if the conflict ends. Continue reading......
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10.03.26 - 15:31
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Airfares Rising as Middle East Tensions Hit Fuel Prices (Bloomberg)
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Qantas is hiking international fares about 5% as jet fuel prices spike on Middle East tensions. Savanthi Syth, Airlines Managing Director at Raymond James joined Bloomberg Open Interest to discuss the stress points in the airline industry as the war upends travel. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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