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fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
fuel prices continue to rise amid the war in Iran, airlines around the world are canceling flights and scaling back routes due
prices have tumbled as sellers become nervous and buyers sit tight, but some observers have noted that they were overpriced in the first place. Flights being cancelled due to a lack of jet fuel
cancellation of 20,000 Lufthansa flights](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/21/airlines-uk-relax-rules-fuel-shortage) due to the cost of jet fuel, hotel booking vacancies this summer, the level of oil reserves at the UAE’s Fujairah port, the price
due to the [price of jet fuel roughly doubling](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/16/nx-s1-5785258/jet-fuel-airline-cost-iran-war-oil) since the war in Iran began. Not every fare has jumped up by thousands of dollars — the Ridgeways were planning to fly business
due to the war. As well as pushing up fuel prices, the situation has [raised fears of potential shortages](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czjw2kz0l22o), which could lead to disruption and flight cancellations
flight cancellations, delays and longer journey times. Meanwhile, fears are rising that the oil crisis resulting from the blockade of Gulf tanker shipping in the strait of Hormuz [could lead to fuel shortages](https://www.theguardian.com
due to the Iran war? The war on Iran has disrupted global oil and gas prices, with Brent crude rising above $111 a barrel on Friday. The high crude oil prices have also caused
due to a doubling in jet fuel prices during the [two-month-old Iran war](/news/liveblog/2026/5/2/iran-war-live-trump-says-no-early-end-to-war-unhappy-with-tehran-offer) will cost thousands of jobs. It is also a blow to US President Donald Trump, who had proposed $500m
fuel shortage](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/15/ban-private-jets-cut-speed-limits-uk-fuel-crisis) this summer amid fears over [widespread cancellations](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/05/airline-seats-cut-jet-fuel-prices) linked to the Iran war, but warned holidaymakers booking their flights later this year could face higher fares. Neil Sorahan
due to the Middle East conflict, which will push up the price of fuel, food and energy.  The Bank of England
prices and potential shortages. In the UK, the government is preparing a number of concessions. These include allowing airlines to cancel flights at busy airports like Heathrow well in advance, without the risk of losing
due to the effective blockade of the key Strait of Hormuz waterway since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran. Some sanctions on the transport of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) were also
due to domestic refining infrastructure and crude supply that Europe lacks.” “The CEC is closely monitoring fuel supply and price conditions resulting from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and is actively coordinating with