Vietnam’s Jet Fuel Crunch Forces Airlines to Cut Flights Ahead of Peak Travel
Vietnam’s airlines are trimming flights and weighing surcharges as a jet fuel shortage pressures domestic travel ahead of a busy season.
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Vietnam’s airlines are trimming flights and weighing surcharges as a jet fuel shortage pressures domestic travel ahead of a busy season.
Airlines warn that rising fuel prices linked to the Middle East Crisis could drive airfares higher, especially on long-haul routes.
The Middle East Crisis is reshaping global travel patterns, pushing millions of tourists toward Europe, especially Mediterranean destinations.
Dubai’s Arabian Travel Market 2026 has been moved from May to August as organizers respond to regional instability while maintaining momentum for the global travel event.
European airlines are adding direct long-haul flights to Asia and Africa as travelers avoid Middle Eastern hubs amid ongoing conflict.
Scandinavian airline SAS will cancel 1,000 flights in April as rising jet fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict put pressure on operations.
Travel demand is shifting away from Gulf destinations as the Middle East conflict drives tourists toward Southern Europe and Mediterranean markets.
A drone attack near Dubai International Airport has led to a temporary suspension of foreign airlines, disrupting global travel routes.
Costa Cruises and AIDA Cruises have cancelled Middle East cruise programs for the 2026–27 winter season, redeploying ships to Europe and Atlantic destinations instead.
UK travelers are canceling trips to Turkey, Egypt and Cyprus amid the Middle East conflict, redirecting demand toward European destinations and Mediterranean resorts.
Dubai International Airport temporarily suspended all flights after a drone-related incident caused a fire near airport fuel facilities, disrupting travel across the region.
Tourism across the Middle East is losing an estimated $600 million per day in international visitor spending as the Iran conflict disrupts travel and aviation across the region.
A British tourist is among more than 20 people charged in Dubai under cybercrime laws after allegedly filming and sharing videos of Iranian missile strikes.
KLM has suspended flights to several Middle East destinations, including Dubai, Riyadh, and Dammam, citing ongoing regional unrest and safety concerns. The airline says the situation remains uncertain and is being closely monitored.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran is pushing oil prices higher and forcing airlines to raise ticket prices on several long-haul routes. The situation could slow global tourism growth in 2026.