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The Jet-Fuel Surge Is Making Global Flight Connections Disappear

Carriers from the United States to Asia are trimming schedules and grounding jets as some face fuel bills up to $575 million higher.

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Airline passengers should brace for more aggravation in the next few months as carriers around the world deepen cancellations and ground planes to cope with stratospheric increases in jet-fuel prices. Dutch flag carrier KLM is the latest company to cut its schedule, saying Thursday it will scrap 80 return flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport in the coming month. That puts it in the same league as United Airlines Holdings Inc., Deutsche Luftha…

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The Jet-Fuel Surge Is Making Global Flight Connections Disappear

Airline passengers should brace for more aggravation in the next few months as carriers around the world deepen cancellations and ground planes to cope with stratospheric increases in jet-fuel prices.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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