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Global airlines raise fares, cut routes as fuel costs balloon

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March 19, 2026

Global airlines sounded the alarm on March 17 over soaring jet fuel prices triggered by the US-Israeli war against Iran, warning of hundreds of millions of extra costs, higher fares and cuts to some routes.

Global airlines raise fares, cut routes as fuel costs balloon

The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas. Jet fuel prices have soared following the US-Israeli war against Iran. This has emerged as a major challenge for the aviation sector. For instance, the rise in prices has increased Delta Air Lines' costs by as much as US$400 million (S$510 million) in March alone. PHOTO: AFP

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Delta Air Lines chief executive Ed Bastian said the dramatic run-up in jet fuel prices had increased the airline’s costs by as much as US$400 million (S$510 million) in March alone.

The industry is moving quickly to pass on higher expenses through fare hikes, he told a J.P. Morgan industrials conference.

American Airlines said it expects a US$400 million increase in first-quarter expenses due to fuel costs.

Among the first to act, Scandinavia’s biggest airline SAS said it is cutting a limited number of flights because of the “sharp and sudden increase” in fuel prices.

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