
Airlines Reduce Flights Due to Rising Fuel Costs and Aircraft Shortages
Airlines, including Royal Air Maroc and Icelandair, are reducing flight schedules due to rising fuel costs exacerbated by Middle East tensions and ongoing aircraft shortages. Retail companies are also considering cutting delivery frequencies to mitigate price increases.
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Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs - Arab News
Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs Arab News
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Icelandair has cancelled another scheduled flight as the airline continues to deal with operational disruption linked to a shortage of aircraft. As reported by mbl.is, a flight from Iceland to Stockholm due to depart at 11:00 local time on Sunday was cancelled. What’s the Story? Icelandair cancelled a flight to Stockholm scheduled to depart at… The post Icelandair Cancels More Flights Amid Aircraft Shortage appeared first on Iceland Review.
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