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		<title>Airlines Cancelling Flights Fuel Crisis: The Impact of Rising Jet Fuel Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 19:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Airlines are cancelling flights due to soaring jet fuel prices, causing significant disruptions in air travel. The aviation crisis is set to escalate.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/airlines-cancelling-flights-fuel-crisis/">Airlines Cancelling Flights Fuel Crisis: The Impact of Rising Jet Fuel Prices</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airlines are facing unprecedented flight cancellations and fare increases due to soaring jet fuel prices linked to geopolitical tensions. The aviation crisis has taken a sharp turn as airlines like Air Transat and Lufthansa announce significant cuts in their flight schedules—responses to an escalating situation driven by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.</p>
<p>Air Transat will cut about <strong>1,000 flights</strong>, reducing its capacity by <strong>six percent</strong> from May to October. WestJet is also scaling back, with capacity reductions of <strong>one percent</strong> in April, <strong>three percent</strong> in May, and nearly <strong>six percent</strong> in June. Meanwhile, Air Canada has suspended six routes deemed no longer economically viable.</p>
<p>The root of this disruption lies in skyrocketing jet fuel prices, which have surged from US$85 to US$200 per barrel in recent weeks. The International Energy Agency has issued warnings that Europe may have only six weeks of remaining jet fuel supplies—a precarious situation indeed.</p>
<p>Lufthansa&#8217;s decision to cancel <strong>20,000 short-haul flights</strong> through October illustrates the breadth of this issue. They expect a reduction in summer capacity by one percent but remain optimistic about a stable fuel supply. Yet, with airlines likely losing hundreds of millions of dollars due to rising costs, the long-term sustainability of these operations hangs in the balance.</p>
<p>As fares rise—Air Canada recently increased the fee for the first checked bag from $35 to $45—passengers may soon feel the strain on their wallets. John Gradek notes that this is just the beginning as airlines reassess future bookings for summer travel.</p>
<p>But what does this mean for travelers? Prices will not drop; they will either stabilize or continue to increase, as Amra Durakovic warns. Travelers should brace for higher airfare increases as airlines adjust their strategies amid this ongoing crisis.</p>
<p>The extent of future flight cancellations remains uncertain as airlines evaluate their schedules. No official timeline has been shared regarding when normalcy might return. With geopolitical tensions simmering—especially surrounding the Middle East conflict—the aviation industry finds itself at a crossroads.</p>
<p>This situation demands attention. What happens next could reshape air travel as we know it. Are we witnessing a temporary setback or a more profound shift in how airlines operate?</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/airlines-cancelling-flights-fuel-crisis/">Airlines Cancelling Flights Fuel Crisis: The Impact of Rising Jet Fuel Prices</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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		<title>Air Transat Faces Significant Disruptions at Montreal-Trudeau Airport</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Noah Gagnon]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 23:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Air Transat, along with other airlines, faced significant disruptions at Montreal-Trudeau Airport, leading to numerous delays and cancellations.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/air-transat-faces-significant-disruptions-at-montreal/">Air Transat Faces Significant Disruptions at Montreal-Trudeau Airport</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What the data shows</h2>
<p>The recent disruptions at Montreal-Trudeau Airport raise a critical question: how did Air Transat and other airlines manage to navigate such a chaotic situation? The answer lies in a combination of operational challenges and external factors that led to a staggering number of delays and cancellations.</p>
<p>On March 22, 2026, Montreal-Trudeau Airport recorded a total of 212 delays and 10 cancellations, significantly impacting various airlines, including Air Transat. Specifically, Air Transat experienced 10 delayed flights, predominantly affecting international and leisure travel segments. This disruption not only frustrated travelers but also raised concerns about the airline&#8217;s operational resilience.</p>
<p>Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada, bore the brunt of the delays, with 73 flights delayed and 2 cancellations reported. Jazz, a regional airline, followed closely with 57 delays and 6 cancellations, making it the airline with the highest number of cancellations that day. Other airlines, including Porter Airlines and WestJet, also reported delays, contributing to an overall atmosphere of congestion at the airport.</p>
<p>The situation at Montreal-Trudeau Airport was not isolated; disruptions were also noted at other major airports, including Toronto Pearson, Toronto City Centre, Halifax International, and LaGuardia. This widespread impact suggests that the challenges faced by Air Transat and its counterparts were not solely due to internal operational issues but may have been exacerbated by broader systemic factors affecting air travel.</p>
<p>Montreal-Trudeau Airport remained the central hub of disruption, affecting both arrivals and departures. The concentration of delays and cancellations at this airport raises questions about the preparedness of airlines and airport authorities to handle such situations. With air travel demand fluctuating post-pandemic, the ability to adapt to sudden disruptions is becoming increasingly critical for airlines like Air Transat.</p>
<p>As the dust settles from this chaotic day, the focus shifts to what lies ahead for Air Transat and the aviation industry as a whole. Will the airline implement new strategies to mitigate the impact of future disruptions? How will it address the concerns of affected passengers? These questions remain unanswered as the industry grapples with the ongoing challenges of air travel in a post-pandemic world.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific causes of the disruptions, but the implications for Air Transat and other airlines are clear. The need for robust contingency plans and improved communication with passengers is more pressing than ever. As travelers continue to navigate the complexities of air travel, the performance of airlines like Air Transat will be scrutinized closely in the coming months.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/air-transat-faces-significant-disruptions-at-montreal/">Air Transat Faces Significant Disruptions at Montreal-Trudeau Airport</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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