
Mideast conflict doubles jet fuel prices; global airlines see profits shrink

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The ongoing Middle East conflict has led to a record surge in global jet fuel prices, with Brent crude rising 64% since March. Jet fuel prices in Rotterdam have exceeded $1,730 per ton, more than double pre-war levels. The conflict has disrupted supply, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil trade. Airlines are raising fares and reducing capacity in response, jeopardizing projected profits. Commerzbank forecasts jet fuel prices to reach $1,250 per ton by mid-year, with a potential decrease by year-end, but still higher than pre-conflict levels.
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