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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Factbox-Price hikes, outlook cuts – What airlines are doing as fuel costs surge
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Factbox-Price hikes, outlook cuts – What airlines are doing as fuel costs surge

Last updated: April 11, 2026 2:40 am
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The global aviation industry is currently facing a significant challenge due to the surge in jet fuel prices driven by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. This spike in fuel costs, which has seen prices soar from $85 to $90 per barrel to $150 to $200 per barrel in recent weeks, is causing turmoil for airlines worldwide as fuel accounts for up to a quarter of their operating expenses.

Airlines are being forced to take drastic measures to address the financial impact of these skyrocketing fuel prices. Here is a comprehensive list of how various airlines are responding to this crisis:

1. Aegean Airlines:
The Greek airline anticipates that suspended Middle East flights and the sharp increase in fuel prices will have a notable impact on its first-quarter results.

2. AirAsia X:
The Malaysian airline has reduced flight capacity by 10% across the group and implemented a surcharge of approximately 20% on fuel in general.

3. Air France-KLM:
The airline group plans to raise long-haul ticket prices to offset surging fuel costs, with cabin fares set to increase by 50 euros ($58) per round trip.

4. Air India:
The Indian flag carrier is revising its fuel surcharge from a flat domestic surcharge to a distance-based grid due to the exponential rise in jet fuel prices.

5. Air New Zealand:
The airline has slashed flights through May and June, raised fares, and suspended its full-year earnings forecast due to fuel market volatility.

6. Akasa Air:
India’s Akasa Air has introduced a fuel surcharge ranging between 199 and 1,300 Indian rupees ($2 to $14) on domestic and international flights.

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7. Alaska Air:
The U.S. airline has increased fees for checked baggage, with a $5 hike for the first checked bag and a $10 increase for the second on North American flights. It has also raised prices for a third checked bag from $50 to $200.

8. American Airlines:
The U.S. carrier has raised checked baggage fees and trimmed certain benefits for economy passengers, expecting a $400 million increase in first-quarter expenses due to fuel prices.

9. Cathay Pacific:
The Hong Kong airline has raised its fuel surcharge by 34% across routes and will review them every two weeks, maintaining flight capacity despite high fuel prices.

10. Cebu Air:
The Philippines-based airline is reviewing its pricing and network strategies to mitigate the impact of the sharp rise in fuel prices.

These are just a few examples of how airlines around the world are grappling with the financial strain caused by the surge in jet fuel prices. As the industry continues to navigate this challenging period, passengers may experience higher ticket prices and additional fees as airlines seek to offset the rising costs of fuel.

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