Jet fuel prices just jumped 80%. Will airline tickets get more expensive next?
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Jet fuel prices just jumped 80%. Will airline tickets get more expensive next?
"The war in Iran has sent fuel prices surging. On Friday, spot prices for jet fuel were nearly $4 per gallon, up roughly 80% from a month ago, when they were hovering around $2.25. The price increases are a result of the just-begun war in Iran, which has caused shipping and production stoppages and delays."
"Traditionally, fuel costs amount to somewhere in the neighborhood of 20% to 30% of costs for carriers. Given the total increase in fuel costs, Reuters estimates that the cost to the four big U.S. carriers-Delta, United, Southwest, and American-could amount to an extra $5.8 billion in aggregate if prices remain at current levels for the rest of the year."
"At the same time, airlines are seeing higher demand than they were a year ago. Data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) shows that during January, the number of airline passengers was up almost 4% year over year, while demand for air cargo was up 5.6%."
Jet fuel prices have increased nearly 80% in one month to approximately $4 per gallon due to the Iran conflict, causing shipping and production disruptions. Simultaneously, airline passenger demand rose 4% year-over-year in January, with cargo demand up 5.6%. The conflict has prompted some airlines to cancel regional operations, further reducing supply while demand remains strong. Fuel typically comprises 20-30% of airline operating costs. Reuters estimates the four major U.S. carriers could face an additional $5.8 billion in costs annually at current price levels. Airlines have begun signaling that higher ticket prices will likely follow, with executives publicly acknowledging anticipated fuel cost impacts on profitability.
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