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Because of the Iran war, not only are ticket prices for flights rising, but more and more routes are being cancelled. Some aircraft might soon be able to stay completely on the ground.
The Iran war has been a good thing for the airlines: high kerosene prices, fewer flights and airports that can hardly be flown. Passengers now have to adjust to rising ticket prices. Airlines have to fight: Since the beginning of the Iran war, kerosene has become significantly more expensive. At the first large wave of travel at Easter, most airlines in Europe have referred to their future contracts, with which they have secured cheaper fuel pri…
Kerosene prices have doubled, the hubs on the Arabian Gulf are hardly usable, and the flight offer to Asia has decreased significantly
The war in Iran is disrupting global air traffic. Besides the cancellation of routes and major hubs, there is a shortage of kerosene. Not all airlines have made preparations. Travelers should expect higher ticket prices.
One month after the start of the Iran war, aviation is struggling with double kerosene prices and failed hubs on the Arabian Gulf. What action Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr is already examining internally.
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