Airlines are drawing up plans to cancel flights amid fears that jet fuel will dry up as the war in the Middle East drags on.
It’s been one of the more intriguing subplots of the Middle East conflict: scores of private jets zipping out of the region’s safer airports as the super-rich flee from the threat of Iranian missiles.
Some airlines are already raising fares after a historic surge in jet-fuel costs.
By Wendell Roelf and Seher Dareen CAPE TOWN/LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) - Airlines are grappling with soaring jet fuel prices as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has caused a supply shortage - leaving ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Doug Gollan covers private aviation and the business of luxury travel. Demand for private jet flights has again reached a record ...
The last time Daniel Dana had to fly from New York to Miami, he opted to skip the usual time-sucking stress of the major airports and Uber-ed over to Teterboro instead — ambling into a private ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Doug Gollan covers private aviation and the business of luxury travel. Several private aviation executives, including a top ...
Corporate flight departments and companies that use business aviation now have access to updated third-party data to ...