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airlines have already pushed up ticket prices as the cost of flying has increased, and some have trimmed their capacity. Unless extra supplies can be found, a lack of fuel could lead to further
airlines faced with weak demand have reduced their European fares recently, [Willie Walsh](https://www.theguardian.com/business/willie-walsh), the former British Airways boss who leads the International Air Transport Association, said there was no way carriers could
ticket prices for air travellers in Europe were "inevitable" because of the high cost of jet fuel. On 2 May, the UK government said airlines facing fuel shortages in the summer would be able
ticket prices for air travellers in Europe are "inevitable" because of the high cost of jet fuel, according to the head of the International Air Transport Association. Although some airlines have cut their European
airline reported a first-quarter operating loss of €27m (23.4m), better than the €389m loss projected by analysts. It said there had been an initial boost after the Iran war broke out as more
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
impacted if Spirit Airlines is liquidated  Spirit Airlines planes parked at the closed George Bush Intercontinental
ticket prices are substantially higher in many cases than they were before the war. The average international airfare from the US — across all destinations — was $1,101 in the last week of April