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Spirit Airlines Shuts Down After 34 Years

Spirit Airlines announced Saturday it has ceased all operations after 34 years, shutting down immediately with no wind-down period. Passengers holding tickets are stranded, and hundreds of U.S. routes lose a key source of low-fare competition overnight.

Air India Cuts 100 Daily Flights as Fuel Costs Rise

Air India is cutting roughly 100 flights daily due to rising jet fuel costs, with the biggest reductions on routes to Europe, North America, Australia, and Singapore. The Federation of Indian Airlines has warned of wider service suspensions unless the government steps in with cost relief. Travelers on these routes may

Flights Resume at Tehran Airport as Ceasefire Holds

International flights have restarted at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after weeks of suspension during the US-Iran conflict. The resumption signals the ceasefire is holding well enough for commercial aviation to return to Iran's main hub. Airlines and cargo operators will now decide how quickly to

JAL and ANA Accelerate Fuel Surcharges Amid Iran Conflict

Japan Airlines and ANA have brought forward fuel surcharge implementation dates in response to cost pressures from the Iran conflict. The move shifts rising fuel costs onto passengers and corporate clients faster than previously scheduled, signaling airlines are not waiting for price stabilization.

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Flights resume at Tehran airport as US-Iran ceasefire holds

International flights have restarted at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after weeks of suspension during the US-Iran conflict. The resumption signals the ceasefire is holding well enough for commercial aviation to return to Iran's main hub. Airlines and cargo operators will now decide how quickly to

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Japan's biggest airlines bring forward fuel surcharge to cope with Iran war

Japan Airlines and ANA have brought forward fuel surcharge implementation dates in response to cost pressures from the Iran conflict. The move shifts rising fuel costs onto passengers and corporate clients faster than previously scheduled, signaling airlines are not waiting for price stabilization.

2mo ago · 1 min · Business

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