'I'm a Travel Expert - These Flights Are at Risk of Being Cancelled This Summer'
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One of the aftermath of the war in Iran and the closure in the Strait of Ormuz is the rise in fuel prices. Black gold continues to rise after almost two months of blockade; a false reopening has triggered gas; and the kerosene pays the consequences. In concrete data, since the United States and Israel started hostilities against the Persian country, the price of kerosene has increased by more than 130 per cent. Airlines bite their nails at the r…
Shrinking fuel supply casts doubt over summer flights
With the Strait of Hormuz still disrupted global supplies of jet fuel are under strain. A handful of flights have already been cancelled. The longer the conflict drags on, the more the aviation industry is likely to feel the effects. Airlines have begun to adjust. Some are trimming schedules in response to higher fuel costs. […]
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