Airline ticket prices soar on Asia-Europe routes after Gulf airport closures
Following the recent closure of several Gulf airports, the price of airline tickets on Asia-Europe routes has surged significantly. This disruption has led to a notable increase in demand for travel assistance, particularly from Australia’s Flight Centre Travel Group, which reported a staggering 75% rise in inquiries to its stores and emergency lines. The ongoing crisis has forced travel agencies to operate around the clock to accommodate the influx of requests from anxious travelers seeking alternative options. The spike in ticket prices is primarily attributed to limited flight availability and the resultant scramble for seats as passengers look to rebook their travel plans. This situation highlights the broader impact of airport closures on global air travel, particularly for those reliant on connecting flights through the Gulf region. As travelers navigate these challenges, the demand for swift and effective customer service from travel agencies has never been more critical, underscoring the interconnected nature of the aviation industry amid geopolitical events.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
Related Articles
WorldU.S. says orders non-emergency consular staff in Karachi, Lahore to leave Pakistan
The United States has ordered non-emergency consular staff in its Karachi and Lahore offices to evacuate Pakistan due to...
WorldFIFA World Cup 2026: With 100 days to go, WC faces new challenges with Iran war and Mexico violence
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, with just 100 days remaining, several pressing challenges have emerged that could...
WorldChina says it seeks communications with U.S. but vows to hold its ‘red lines’
China has reaffirmed its intention to engage in dialogue with the United States while simultaneously declaring its commi...
WorldRussia, China object to U.S. UNSC Presidency's Programme of Work over Iran
The United States faced opposition from Russia and China regarding its proposed Programme of Work for the UN Security Co...