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Aviation Crisis: EU Warns of Jet Fuel Shortage Amid Hormuz Closure
European airports face potential systemic fuel shortages within three weeks as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz triggers global flight cuts.
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Airlines Brace for Summer Flight Cuts as Fuel Supplies Tighten
Global air travel faces significant disruption this summer as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz triggers jet fuel shortages and surging operational costs.
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Airlines Hike Baggage Fees as Fuel Costs Surge Amid Conflict
Major U.S. carriers are raising checked bag fees as jet fuel prices spike due to Middle East instability, putting pressure on consumer travel budgets.
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Cathay Pacific Soars with HSBC Upgrade and New eSIM Partnership
Cathay Pacific is experiencing a significant financial rebound, leading HSBC Global Research to upgrade its target price. The airline also launched a strategic eSIM partnership with Airalo.
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London Heathrow Faces Delays Amid Widespread European Flight Chaos
London Heathrow is experiencing significant flight delays and cancellations today, February 21, amid broader air travel disruptions across major European hubs. This impacts travelers during a period of high demand.
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Airlines Suspend Cuba Flights Amid Deepening Fuel Crisis
International airlines, including major Russian and Canadian carriers, are suspending flights to Cuba due to a severe jet fuel shortage, a crisis exacerbated by recent US policies under the Trump administration targeting the island’s energy supplies.
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Paris Flights Grapple with Widespread European Air Travel Chaos
Thousands of travelers faced significant disruptions across Europe, including Paris, as 56 flights were canceled and nearly 3,000 delayed due to adverse weather, air traffic control issues, and staffing shortages.
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Iran’s Airspace Has Been Reopened Following Temporary Closure Amid Protests
Iran has reopened its airspace following protests, signaling an attempt to stabilize the situation and restore normalcy in air travel.
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How Flight Networks Are Shifting: New Caribbean Routes, Ryanair’s Pause, and Qatar Airways’ Cutbacks
Discover how major airlines are reshaping flight networks for 2026: InterCaribbean Airways launches new nonstop Caribbean routes, Ryanair pauses all flights on Christmas Day, and Qatar Airways trims San Francisco services. Explore the impact on connectivity, tourism, and passenger choice.
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Singapore ICA No Boarding Directive: Airlines to Block Ineligible Travelers from January 2026
Starting January 2026, Singapore will require airlines to deny boarding to travelers flagged by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) as ineligible, aiming to curb rising entry refusals and tighten border security with advanced technology.
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Airlines Face Turbulence: Sobriety Tests, Hurricanes, and Immigration Policies
A Southwest Airlines pilot arrested for alleged intoxication, Spirit Airlines’ controversial flight through Hurricane Erin, and U.S. immigration policies reshaping air travel trends highlight the challenges facing the aviation industry.
