Here’s the latest on how jet fuel prices are impacting flights.
- Jet fuel costs have surged amid Middle East supply disruptions, with U.S. prices roughly doubling in March 2026. Airlines have begun levying higher surcharges and fares on many long-haul routes, especially to Asia-Pacific, to cover the added fuel expense.[1][2][3]
- In response, several carriers are reducing capacity or suspending some international services to manage costs, while guidance on timelines for price stabilization remains tied to regional oil markets and geopolitical developments.[2][6]
- Analysts and press coverage through March–April 2026 consistently flag that higher fuel costs are translating into higher airfares, fewer flight options, and potential schedule changes for travelers in the coming months.[8][9]
Illustration: If you’re booked on a long-haul trip, be prepared for possible surcharges and itinerary changes; carriers may offer rebooking or refunds but at higher total prices on alternative routes.[6][1]
Sources you can check for updates:
- “Jet fuel prices double to $4.57 per gallon, adding $100–$800 to long-haul tickets” – latest surcharges and route impacts.[1]
- “Jet fuel prices soar … airlines warn of shortages and airfare hikes” – capacity cuts and cost implications.[2]
- “Jet fuel prices are rising. That could make summer flights more expensive” – seasonal impact forecasts.[3]
If you want, I can monitor for the next couple of weeks and summarize any new developments, including which routes are most affected and concrete price changes. Please tell me your typical travel routes or upcoming plans.[3][1][2]
Sources
Jet fuel prices in the United States doubled to $4.57 per gallon by March 27, 2026 following disruptions to Middle East fuel exports, which supply 15–17% of global aviation fuel. Airlines including United, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and British Airways have imposed surcharges of $100–$800 per ticket on long-haul routes to Asia-Pacific, with warnings that physical fuel supplies could run dry within weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
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abcnews.comDisruption to supplies from the Gulf due to the Middle East conflict has pushed the cost up by more than 80%.
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