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Jet Fuel Prices Surge as Iran Conflict Disrupts Supply

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Jet fuel prices have surged as the Iran war disrupts supply chains across the Middle East, forcing airlines to scramble for alternative refuelling options. Middle East carriers face mounting costs as Oman experiences refuelling disruptions, though flights continue to resume across the region despite operational challenges.

Aviation fuel costs typically represent one of airlines' largest expenses, making supply disruptions particularly impactful on profitability. The conflict has created logistical bottlenecks at key refuelling hubs, forcing carriers to seek alternative supply routes and potentially pay premium prices for fuel. Industry analysts warn these disruptions could persist as long as tensions remain elevated.

The price spike comes at a sensitive time for airlines still recovering from pandemic-related losses. Higher fuel costs will likely translate into increased ticket prices for consumers, while carriers may need to adjust flight routes to avoid affected refuelling locations. The situation underscores the aviation industry's vulnerability to geopolitical instability.