U.S. airlines were heading for a banner first quarter until the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, sending jet fuel prices spiking and profits sinking.
A looming jet fuel shortage in Europe and Asia could compound the Iran war's impact on world travel if a fragile agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz collapses and Persian Gulf oil shipments stay ...
In January 2024, a court found JetBlue and Spirit’s proposed merger unlawful and in violation of antitrust law. Judge William Young, a federal judge at the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts ...
Skyrocketing jet fuel prices have created the air travel industry's biggest crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rumors of a merger between United Airlines and American Airlines spread earlier this year. But in mid-April, the latter ...
Several airlines have canceled flights and increased baggage fees amid soaring fuel costs as a result of the United Staes' ...
Over a 10-day period, airlines removed over 75,000 flights from their summer schedules. Spirit Airlines and United Airlines ...
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Airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in month after Iran war started, U.S. government says
U.S. airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in March than they did in February, U.S. government data released Wednesday shows.
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The world's biggest airlines are canceling flights as they face jet fuel shortages and rising prices
Jet fuel prices have spiked and supplies have dwindled as the US and Israeli war on Iran drags on, forcing some airlines to cancel flights.
Airlines are facing higher costs, and one airport group in Europe has warned of the risk of a "systemic jet fuel shortage" if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz doesn't normalize by the end of this ...
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