
'A perfect storm': Airlines cut flights and increase airfares as jet fuel price spikes

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Airlines are cutting flights and raising airfares due to soaring jet fuel prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Experts warn that ticket prices may remain high for months. Airlines like Cathay Pacific, AirAsia, and Thai Airways are increasing fares, while Vietnam Airlines and SAS are canceling flights due to fuel shortages. United Airlines plans to cut 5% of its flights, citing a significant rise in fuel costs. The situation poses an existential challenge for airlines, balancing demand and rising operational costs.
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