European Air Travel Faces Disruption As Jet Fuel Fears Mount Amid Hormuz Blockade
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Rabat – European airlines are beginning to cancel flights ahead of the summer travel season as soaring jet fuel costs and supply concerns linked to the Middle East war strain the industry, raising fears of wider disruption in the months ahead.
Low-cost carrier Transavia this week announced its first cancellations for May and June, citing sharply higher kerosene prices and difficulties importing fuel from Gulf suppliers. The move follows similar decisions by Ryanair and Volotea, signaling m
Low-cost carrier Transavia this week announced its first cancellations for May and June, citing sharply higher kerosene prices and difficulties importing fuel from Gulf suppliers. The move follows similar decisions by Ryanair and Volotea, signaling m
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