By Shivangi Lahiri and Sameer Manekar March 10 (Reuters) - Australia's Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand said on Tuesday ...
Major global airlines, including Qantas and Air New Zealand, have announced significant increases in ticket prices following a sharp spike in jet fuel costs triggered by Middle East tensions.
Airlines in Asia are raising ticket prices and mapping out contingency plans that include grounding planes as the escalating ...
A surge in jet fuel prices, driven by the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, has upended the global aviation industry, prompting airlines ​to raise fares and revise financial outlooks.
Vietnam’s aviation authority warns of a potential Jet A-1 fuel shortage from April as supply disruptions and soaring prices ...
Vietnam Airlines will officially launch a direct air route connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket, Thailand, starting April 2 ...
The US-Israeli war on Iran has sent oil prices surging, upending global travel and sparking fears of a deep travel slump and the potential for the widespread grounding of planes.
Vietnam Airlines has adjusted flight routes between Vietnam and Europe to avoid conflict-affected airspace in the Middle East ...
Australia’s ‌Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand said on Tuesday they were hiking fares due to the Middle East conflict, underscoring how global airlines are struggling to cope with the sudden and ...
HANOI: Vietnam Airlines will launch a direct service linking HCM City and Phuket, Thailand from April 2, expanding connectivity between Vietnam and one of Southeast Asia's most popular resort ...
Thai Airways ticket prices rise 10–15% as fuel costs increase, but demand remains strong, and expansion plans stay on track.
Airlines including Air New Zealand raise ticket prices as jet fuel surges to $150–$200 per barrel, increasing operating costs across the aviation sector ...