Iran Conflict Sends Global Airfares Soaring
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Airlines worldwide are raising ticket prices due to a sharp increase in jet fuel costs. The surge is linked to the ongoing war with Iran.
Industry analysts confirm that jet fuel is a major operational expense for airlines. When its price rises sharply, carriers typically pass the cost to passengers.
This means travelers should expect higher fares on many routes. The increases apply to both international and domestic flights.
The situation remains fluid. Further price adjustments are possible depending on how the conflict develops.