RIO DE JANEIRO, June 6 (Reuters) - Soaring jet fuel prices driven by conflict in the Middle East are likely to push more airlines into bankruptcy and spur more sector consolidation this year and next, ...
Travelers hoping airfares will fall once jet fuel prices cool down could be in for a rude awakening. Airline CEOs are already signaling they plan to keep ticket prices elevated — even if their biggest ...
Global airline profits are expected to fall by nearly half in 2026 as carriers grapple with disruptions linked to the war in the Middle East and a sharp rise in fuel prices, according to an industry ...
Middle East conflict sends jet fuel prices soaring, disrupts airspace Budget airlines most vulnerable to failure, M&A, airline body chief says Slow aircraft, engine deliveries deepening airline woes ...
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