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Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 60m

The European Commission announced that airlines cannot impose additional fees on passengers for flights purchased in the EU, even amid rising fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis, reinforcing that all ticket prices must include foreseeable charges and that practices like those of the Spanish airline Volotea, which recently introduced fuel surcharges, are deemed unlawful. #Airlines #EURegulations #TravelRights #EU #ES #IR

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Airlines cannot add fuel surcharges after ticket sales, EU says
Airlines cannot charge passengers additional fees for a flight bought in the EU, even if fuel prices surge sharply in the wake of the Middle East crisis, the European Commission said on Friday.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 1d

The article discusses the shutdown of Spirit Airlines, a pioneer in ultra-low-cost air travel in the U.S., exploring the reasons behind its collapse and its potential impact on other airlines, featuring insights from aviation reporter Niraj Chokshi and a Spirit flight attendant. #Aviation #Airlines #CorporateNews #US

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What the End of Spirit Airlines Means for the Future of Flying
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Euronews English @euronews.com Β· Lyon πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Β· 3d

Airlines globally have canceled around 13,000 May flights and reduced capacity due to a jet fuel shortage tied to the Iran conflict, significantly impacting half term travel plans as millions of seats have been cut from schedules, raising the potential for further disruptions during the busy holiday period. #Airlines #TravelDisruption #JetFuelShortage #UK #TR #DE #IR

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Jet fuel crisis: Airlines cut 13,000 flights and two million seats
Airlines across the world have cut thousands of May flights and scaled back capacity as the jet fuel shortage begins to bite, raising the risk of disruption for families travelling over the half term break.