Southeast Asian airlines face shutdown threat from jet-fuel crisis
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 9
Southeast Asian airlines face shutdown threat from jet-fuel crisis
10 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 9
Low-cost carriers including AirAsia X, Indonesia's Lion Air and the Philippines' Cebu Air are described as most exposed as the summer travel season approaches.
The report says budget airlines are suffering more than full-service rivals from the global fuel crunch, raising risks of further flight cancellations and possible collapses.
It urges governments to consider targeted support such as loans, grants or fuel-price relief to prevent disruption and avoid failures likened to Spirit Airlines' collapse in the US.
As fuel prices soar, which Southeast Asian airline will be the next to collapse after America's Spirit Air?
Can airlines with newer, fuel-efficient fleets actually gain a competitive edge and thrive in this jet fuel crisis?
How will the Strait of Hormuz blockade permanently reshape the future of affordable air travel and global flight paths?