Airlines cancelling flights or adding charges amid jet fuel crisis – see full list
Fuel costs have skyrocketed since the war in Iran began, jumping from roughly $85-$90 per barrel to as high as $120, causing summer holiday travel disruptions as airlines introduce fuel surcharges and cancel flights
- European airline Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights to save money, fuel UPI —
- Airlines slash summer flights amid high fuel prices NBC News —
- Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights amid soaring jet fuel costs Sky News —
- Lufthansa axes 20,000 ‘unprofitable’ flights to save jet fuel Politico EU —
- More than 30 airlines axe flights or add charges over jet fuel crisis - full list Mirror —