US Airlines Brace for Second Year of Turmoil as Fuel Costs Surge

March 6, 2026, 3:52 PM UTC

US airlines were preparing to put aside the chaos caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs this year and the ensuing plunge in travel demand. Instead, they face a second year of turmoil as jet fuel prices spike amid war in the Middle East.

Jet fuel, responsible for as much as 30% of an airline’s costs, soared in the past week to over $4 a gallon after hovering around $2 for most of 2025. As a result, airlines now have to find the right balance between raising fares to cover that expense and being mindful of the price sensitivity ...

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