While carriers in Asia and Europe are managing the oil crisis by rationing jet fuel and cutting flights, U.S. airlines remain more insulated for now—but energy experts say no country is immune.
First, the Iran war made flights more expensive. Now, it's making them disappear. All but one of the world's 20 largest airlines are reducing capacity in the coming months, according to aviation ...
This summer, your vacation could get shaken up by severe turbulence — but not at 35,000 feet. With jet fuel shortages changing how Americans travel, experts are warning that flight cancellations and ...
As airlines contend with the jet fuel crisis, passengers are being hit from both sides: more cancelled flights and higher travel costs. Carriers around the world are scrapping routes and rolling out ...
The average price of jet fuel has fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the war with Iran. But aviation experts ...