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Jet fuel prices and airfares are rising. Travelers are still booking flights, US airlines say

Last updated: March 19, 2026 2:05 am
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The recent surge in jet fuel costs due to the ongoing war in the Middle East has put pressure on major U.S. airlines, but executives from Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines remain optimistic about their quarterly profits. Despite facing hundreds of millions of dollars in additional expenses, strong ticket sales are helping offset the higher costs, with all three carriers reporting record bookings this year.

Since the war began on Feb. 28, jet fuel prices have skyrocketed, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. The volatile crude oil prices driving up gasoline costs have also impacted jet fuel prices, which typically make up a significant portion of airlines’ operating expenses. The price for a gallon of jet fuel has risen to $3.93, up from $2.50 before the war, resulting in approximately $400 million in additional costs for Delta alone.

Despite the challenges, the demand for air travel remains robust, with Delta CEO Ed Bastian noting that the airline has seen strong sales across all segments, including corporate, international, premium leisure, and main cabin. Similarly, United CEO Scott Kirby and American CEO Robert Isom reported record ticket sales in the first few months of the year, with high demand expected to continue into the spring.

Industry analysts predict that airfares will inevitably rise to accommodate higher fuel costs, especially on long-haul international routes. While some non-U.S. carriers have already introduced fuel surcharges or raised ticket prices, U.S. airlines are more likely to incorporate these costs into base fares or adjust fees for add-ons.

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To mitigate the impact of soaring fuel prices, airlines may adjust schedules, reduce certain routes, or increase fares. Fuel hedging, a strategy that locks in fuel prices in advance, provides some protection against sudden price spikes, but prolonged surges could prompt more carriers to raise prices.

As the industry navigates these challenges, airline executives emphasize the importance of remaining flexible and responsive to market conditions. By closely monitoring supply and demand dynamics, airlines can adapt their strategies to maintain profitability in the face of escalating fuel costs.

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