Jet Fuel Supply Concerns: Airlines Cut Flights Amid Iran Conflict
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The price of jet fuel is rising, and now there's a worry about supply. Since the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28, airlines face more than just costs. They might run low on fuel. What's interesting is that these tensions are causing airlines to cut flights. Major carriers are adjusting schedules, which could mean fewer options for travelers. Analysts warn that this situation could worsen. If the conflict escalates, fuel supply chains could be disrupted even more. The airline industry is already reeling from high prices, and now it’s facing potential shortages. This matters to you because fewer flights could lead to higher ticket prices and longer wait times at airports. If you're planning to travel in the coming months, stay alert. The situation is changing fast, and it could impact your travel plans.
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