airlines
Coverage of airlines in the Nexus archive.
- Higher gas prices aren’t the only way rising tensions with Iran will hit home
Rising tensions with Iran, following President Trump's declaration that the Iran cease-fire is over, are expected to negatively impact airlines and home builders more than benefiting oil companies, according to Wall Street.
- Controversial plan to dim the sun could choke airlines with clouds of 'hazardous' sulphuric acid, putting passengers and crews at risk
A controversial plan to dim the sun by creating clouds of 'hazardous' sulfuric acid could endanger airlines, passengers, and crews. The proposal raises concerns about potential risks to air travel safety due to the chemical's effects.
- UK summer bookings jump as Britons put off overseas holidays by travel fears
UK summer bookings at hotels and holiday parks have increased as Britons avoid overseas holidays due to concerns over flight cancellations, higher air fares, and EU border delays. The surge is linked to airlines raising fares due to higher jet fuel costs from the war in the Middle East.
- Call to suspend new EU border system in peak holiday period as planes leave half full
Airlines and airports are urging the suspension of the new EU biometric border check system during the peak summer holiday period due to long passenger queues and flights leaving half full. They sent a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen requesting an option to suspend checks amid concerns the situation will worsen.
- Planes leaving half full in EU border chaos, says industry
Airports and airlines report planes are departing half full due to EU border chaos, with warnings that summer delays will worsen unless new checks are abandoned.
- When are airlines resuming flights to the Middle East? Updates on routes and schedules
Airlines are resuming flights to the Middle East, with updates on routes and schedules. The article provides information on the resumption of operations in the region.
- China-Japan flights drop 57% for summer travel peak amid geopolitical tensions
China-Japan flights for the summer travel peak in July and August 2025 dropped by 57% compared to the previous year due to geopolitical tensions and a Japanese visa price hike. Scheduled round-trip flights fell from 6,317 in July 2024 to 2,629 in July 2025, and from 6,127 in August 2024 to 2,641 in August 2025.
- India panel proposes simulator-heavy pilot licence to ease crew shortage, document shows
An Indian panel proposes a simulator-focused pilot licensing system to address crew shortages. Airlines have been asked to respond to the plan, with a final report expected to be submitted to the regulator's head.
- Brazil Hits Record 42M Air Passengers Even as Airlines Warn of a Slump
Brazil recorded 42 million domestic air passengers in the first five months of 2026, a 6% increase from 39.8 million in the same period the previous year, marking a new record. However, airlines have warned of an impending slump despite the growth.
- Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal
Airline ticket prices may remain high despite lower fuel costs from the US-Iran deal, as carriers prioritize rebuilding margins over reducing fares. Reduced jet fuel prices could save airlines over $40 billion annually, but limited seat growth and lagging fare increases relative to fuel costs mean passengers may not see immediate relief.
- Terminal lateness: Britain's most delayed airlines are revealed
The article reveals the most delayed airlines in Britain, highlighting issues with their on-time performance.
- Report reveals best and WORST days to fly this summer after jet fuel airline price hikes
A report identifies the best and worst days to fly during the summer following airline jet fuel price increases. The findings aim to help travelers navigate potential cost fluctuations linked to rising fuel prices.
- LaGuardia Airport runway temporarily shut down after 'depression' found: officials
LaGuardia Airport's runway was temporarily shut down after a depression was discovered. Officials advise travelers to check with airlines for flight updates.
- Embraer’s Order Book Hits a Record as the World Buys Its Jets
Embraer reported a record $32 billion order backlog as global demand for its regional jets and transport planes increases. Airlines and air forces worldwide are driving the surge in purchases.
- Crowded lounges force airlines to rethink travel perks for flyers with ‘grab-and-go’
Airlines are rethinking travel perks due to crowded lounges, shifting focus to 'grab-and-go' spaces designed for 'speed, simplicity and convenience'.
- New rules will end 'surprise' rip-off baggage fees - but airlines could hit holidaymakers with 'inflated' ticket prices
New rules aim to eliminate unexpected baggage fees for travelers, but airlines may respond by increasing ticket prices for holidaymakers. The change targets hidden costs but could lead to higher upfront charges.
- Airlines have quietly made huge changes to their loyalty programs... we'll show you how to maximize your points
Airlines have made significant changes to their loyalty programs, and the article provides guidance on how to maximize points. The focus is on adapting to these updates to optimize rewards.
- A shorter third runway at Heathrow is better than none
The article discusses the proposal for a shorter third runway at Heathrow Airport, suggesting that the UK airport and airlines should compromise on expansion rather than continue conflicting. It argues that a shorter runway is preferable to no expansion.
- ‘You can’t fly planes that are empty’: Airlines draw up cuts for ‘ugly’ winter
Airlines are planning cuts for a challenging winter, with high jet fuel prices causing concern at an industry gathering.
- Air fare rises 'inevitable' as Iran war costs airlines an extra £75billion in jet fuel bills in one year
Air fare increases are deemed inevitable as the Iran war adds an extra £75 billion in jet fuel costs for airlines over one year. The financial burden stems from heightened fuel expenses linked to geopolitical tensions.
- Airlines face $100bn hit on jet fuel from Iran energy shock
Airlines are facing a $100 billion financial impact due to an energy shock linked to Iran. Industry warnings indicate that rising energy costs could reduce airline profits by half.
- This Summer Travel Season Could Forever Alter the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
The conflict in Iran is disrupting global oil supplies, prompting airlines to seek jet fuel alternatives. Used cooking oil and french fry grease are being explored as potential solutions for sustainable aviation fuel.
- EU negotiators reach compromise on air passenger rights
EU negotiators reached a compromise on air passenger rights, retaining the three-hour delay threshold for compensation and introducing new obligations for airlines to provide compensation claim links. The final deal awaits approval by the conciliation committee by June 15.
- Negotiations on air passenger rights hit turbulence: EU Parliament takes on airlines
Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states are working to update air passenger rights regulations, which have remained unchanged since 2004. The focus is on addressing modern challenges in air travel, particularly stronger protections for passengers facing delays and cancellations.
- Unruly passengers could be banned for life from multiple airlines under new proposal
A new proposal in the U.K. would allow airlines to share information about disruptive passengers, enabling multiple carriers to ban individuals for life. The plan aims to address incidents involving abusive or unruly travelers by creating a national database, though critics like travel expert Gary Leff raise concerns about due process and varying airline standards.
- Your vacation could cost more than ever as airlines hike fares and slash thousands of flights
Airlines are increasing fares and reducing thousands of flights, causing vacation costs to rise significantly. Travelers may face higher expenses and limited availability for air travel.
- India Keeps Local Jet Fuel Prices Unchanged After Airline Plea
India has decided to maintain local jet fuel prices despite an appeal from airlines. The government's decision follows a plea from the airline industry for price adjustments.
- Airlines, hotels warn against Trump admin threat to international flights to 'sanctuary cities'
The Trump administration is considering pulling international flight processing in 'sanctuary cities,' according to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Airlines and hotels have warned against this potential policy change.
- With airlines going wild to woo premium customers, coach fliers are quickly getting squeezed out
Airlines are prioritizing premium customers with exclusive perks, leading to deteriorating services and experiences for economy-class passengers. This shift has intensified the disparity between premium and coach fliers, creating a 'new form of class warfare' in air travel.
- How The Iran War Could Affect Summer Flights
Rising fuel prices due to Iran tensions sparked concerns about potential flight disruptions and vacation cancellations this summer. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Javier Blas explains that despite these worries, airlines are expected to continue normal operations throughout the summer travel season.
- Transportation boss Sean Duffy, airlines bristle at DHS chief Mullin’s pitch to pause processing at ‘sanctuary city’ airports
DHS chief Mullin has proposed pausing immigration processing at airports in sanctuary cities, a proposal that has drawn pushback from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and airlines. This reflects President Trump's broader conflict with sanctuary jurisdictions over immigration enforcement cooperation and his threats to withhold federal funding.
- Jet Fuel’s War Surge Vindicates Airlines Who Stuck With Hedging
Airlines that maintained fuel hedging strategies have been vindicated as jet fuel prices surged due to geopolitical tensions. The article highlights how hedging practices protected airlines from volatile fuel cost spikes during wartime conditions. This demonstrates the strategic value of risk management in the aviation industry.
- As airfares soar 21%, these are the cheapest cities to fly into
Airlines have increased fares by 21% and cut routes due to rising jet-fuel prices, with some also hiking bag fees. This has led to a search for the cheapest cities to fly into. The increases are a result of airlines responding to increasing fuel costs.
- Airlines cut prices to lure in tourists as customers hold off booking amid jet fuel shortage fears
Airlines are cutting prices to attract tourists due to a decrease in bookings caused by jet fuel shortage fears. This move aims to boost tourism and mitigate the impact of potential fuel shortages. The price reduction is an effort to lure in customers who are hesitant to book flights.
- Airlines are grappling with dwindling supplies of jet fuel
Airlines are facing dwindling supplies of jet fuel, but it's unclear where shortages will hit first and hardest. This shortage may impact airlines' operations and schedules. The cause and extent of the shortage are still uncertain.
- Amsterdam bans advertising for meat and fossil fuels in public places
Amsterdam has banned advertising for meat and fossil fuels in public places, including ads for airlines, cruises, and animal products like beef and chicken. This move is part of the city's efforts to promote sustainability. The ban affects various industries, from aviation to food production.
- The reason you may be forced to take a middle seat on the plane – even when there are empty rows
Passengers are frustrated with being required to sit in crowded middle seats at the back of planes despite empty rows being available. Conflicts between flight attendants and travelers have gone viral, highlighting dissatisfaction with airline seating policies.
- Airlines can cancel flights weeks in advance if they face fuel shortages this summer under new contingency plans to combat impact of Iran war
Airlines may cancel flights up to weeks in advance due to potential fuel shortages this summer under new contingency plans linked to the Iran war. The measures aim to mitigate disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions impacting fuel supply chains.
- Airlines reduce, cap fares for Spirit travelers looking to rebook canceled flights
The Department of Transportation announced that most airlines are capping ticket prices for Spirit Airline travelers who need to rebook canceled flights, aiming to prevent price gouging. This measure ensures that affected passengers do not face excessive charges when rescheduling their trips.
- Wartime oil prices cause turbulence for flights: When will US feel the pinch?
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil prices due to the Iran conflict are disrupting airline operations and American travel plans. Brent crude futures reached $114 per barrel, highlighting the economic impact of the geopolitical tensions.