Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 17
Air Canada Halts JFK Flights Amid Jet Fuel Price Surge
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 17

Air Canada Halts JFK Flights Amid Jet Fuel Price Surge

10 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 17
  • Air Canada will suspend flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York’s JFK Airport from June 1 to October 25 due to soaring jet fuel prices.
  • The airline cites a doubling of fuel costs since the Iran conflict, making some routes economically unviable. Service to LaGuardia and Newark continues.
  • Air Canada joins other global carriers in cutting routes as the industry faces a global energy crisis, likely pushing airfares higher for summer travel.
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