Air India flight fares set to go up as airline announces hike in fuel surcharge amid US-Iran war

Air India has announced an increase in flight fares due to a hike in fuel surcharges, attributing the decision to external factors beyond its control, such as the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. The airline expressed regret over this necessary adjustment, emphasizing that the rising costs of fuel have significantly impacted operational expenses. The announcement comes at a time when air travel demand is recovering post-pandemic, and the fare hike could pose challenges for travelers, particularly those planning international trips. Air India's move reflects broader trends in the aviation industry, where airlines are grappling with fluctuating fuel prices and geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains. As the situation evolves, passengers are advised to stay informed about potential changes in ticket prices and plan their travel accordingly.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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