Delta Air Lines, Air Canada cut routes in response to rising jet fuel ...
Airlines, including Delta and Air Canada, are cutting some summer flights amid rising jet fuel prices. (AP Photo)
www.khou.comHere are the latest prominent updates on airlines cutting fuel-related flights, based on recent coverage:
United Airlines and other major US carriers have begun trimming capacity and canceling some less profitable flights in response to elevated fuel costs, with plans to reduce a portion of off-peak flying and adjust routes while aiming to restore full schedules later in the year. [cite][1]
European carriers such as KLM and Lufthansa have announced substantial reductions in flights or routes to cope with higher jet fuel prices, with Cirium reporting broad capacity cuts across May and a reassessment of full-year revenue growth. [cite][2][4]
Cathay Pacific and several global peers have scaled back long-haul schedules as jet fuel costs soar past the $200 per barrel level in some markets, accompanied by surcharges and renewed emphasis on fuel-efficiency measures. [cite][3][4]
A broader industry trend shows airlines suspending routes and reducing capacity to limit fuel expense exposure, with Cirium noting 19 of the world’s 20 largest airlines cutting May flights and some carriers signaling flexibility to pare capacity if costs stay elevated. [cite][4][3]
Media coverage from multiple outlets highlights flight cuts spanning regions (US, Europe, Asia) and underscores that elevated fuel prices and supply concerns are driving these reductions ahead of the peak travel season. [cite][5][6]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise country-by-country snapshot or pull the most recent numbers for specific airlines you care about (e.g., United, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific) and provide a short chart to visualize May flight cuts versus fuel price trends.
Airlines, including Delta and Air Canada, are cutting some summer flights amid rising jet fuel prices. (AP Photo)
www.khou.comAIRLINES are trimming flights as soaring jet fuel costs and Middle East disruption threaten summer travel, squeezing margins and raising shortage fears.
www.thestar.com.myContinental Becomes Third Major Airline In Recent Weeks To Make Large Service Cuts
www.cbsnews.comCathay Pacific and major carriers including Delta, United, SAS, Air New Zealand and Vietnam Airlines are trimming schedules as jet fuel costs soar above 200 dollars a barrel.
www.thetraveler.orgVideo. Airlines across the world have cut thousands of May flights and scaled back capacity as the jet fuel shortage begins to bite, raising the risk of disruption for families travelling over the half term break.
www.euronews.comAir Canada, Delta Air Lines and Norse Atlantic are among the airlines suspending routes to cut fuel expenses.
thepointsguy.comUnited Airlines Capacity Cuts: United Airlines is set to reduce unprofitable flights over the next two quarters as it braces for a prolonged period of high oil prices, with projections suggesting prices could surpass $100 per barrel through 2027, impacting the airline's operations and profits.
travel.economictimes.indiatimes.comThe German company that owns Lufthansa Airlines and other European carriers says it plans to cut 20,000 short-haul flights through October as the Iran war drives up oil prices and deepens worries that some countries may run low on jet fuel. The Lufthansa Group said the cancellation of less profitable routes, focused largely on its hub airports in the German cities of Frankfurt and Munich, would save the equivalent of approximately 40,000 metric tons of jet fuel. Jet fuel prices have more than...
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