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impact of the Middle East crisis in Britain, several closely-watched surveys of business activity and consumer confidence blamed the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran for a marked deterioration in the outlook in April
fuel blew a new hole in its budget. Spirit had scheduled about 4,000 flights through 15 May, [according to Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/spirit-nearly-done-processing-customer-refunds-after-shutdown-2026-05-03/). The airline has not made a profit since 2019, [according
fuel prices by 10 percent to 15 percent, citing the global crude price surge. It raised the price of petrol from $0.95 per litre to $1.10 per litre. Diesel and kerosene prices also rose. However
impact from the Iran conflict and “short-term adjustments to travel plans”, the airport said. However, the number of transfer passengers transiting for onward flights rose 10% in April year-on-year, as travellers rerouting
Iran in the countries of the Global South — notably in Africa and Asia because of their dependence on imports from the region. In many countries, daily life has not been the same since the war
impact of the war in Iran on cash-strapped households. The chancellor told MPs on Thursday she would also raise more tax from global oil firms operating in the UK, to help meet the costs
impact on fares has been a lot more muted so far. In fact, according to Wizz Air's chief executive József Váradi, prices have been going down as airlines have sought to persuade potentially reluctant
fuel increased 10.4% – the greatest rise since December 2022 when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine caused a spike in petrol and diesel prices. The figures follow a slew of [surveys](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/11/uk-households-brace-cost-of-living-crisis-pwc-survey-consumer-confidence) and [reports
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran) means for everyday households, it’s hard to fault. “Australians are poorer because of this shock to oil prices and energy prices and all the other commodity prices that are being
fuel prices United States President Donald Trump said he will cut the 18-cent federal tax on petrol to offset surging prices that have continued to soar after his comments that the US ceasefire [with
Iran war, and roadblocks set up by either criminal groups or protesters. In recent months, protests by farmers and truck drivers have caused major logistical delays. Protesters are demanding lower fuel costs and improved security
Iran war - and its impact on fuel costs and travel – large numbers of people are expected to attempt Everest this year. "There has been a slight decrease due to the impact of flights, but mountaineering
war in Iran has [frozen shipments](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/03/visual-guide-gulf-fertiliser-blockade) of fertiliser through the strait of Hormuz, creating a supply crunch that has already damaged [farming in the UK](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/06/fertiliser-shortages-iran-war-global-food-prices-farming), Europe
impact on the market because the UAE’s exports, like those of all its neighbouring countries, are currently constrained by Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE has been able to sell
impact on domestic bills. The start of the war in Iran pushed oil and gas prices sharply higher, though they did not reach the same levels as during the aftermath of Russia's invasion
Iran war broke out as more travellers favoured European carriers for flights to Asia, and that it had raised ticket prices in response to the increase in fuel costs. Earlier this week, Europe’s airport
impact demand, as the bulk of their estate remains in city centre locations." Rising costs are clearly a concern for businesses and consumers. Pret's latest accounts, for 2024, show like-for-like sales were
Iran war has only just begun to deliver its costs – costs that will be paid, as always, by nations that had no role in starting the conflict. Its global impact will come in four waves
war. “We rely more on fuel imports, and that leaves us vulnerable. “We are a net exporter of energy, which boosts our national income and buoys the budget. But [higher fuel prices are] a bigger
war. That policy came alongside a co-ordinated cut to oil production. Oil prices more than doubled, there was fuel rationing, and the significant knock-on effects were compounded by a second oil shock