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As air freight rates and ocean gridlock persist, shippers are looking for alternative routes.

Shippers who are struggling to find a solution for high jet fuel costs and congestion on 'vital Middle East waterways' have turned to unexpected routes. A recent ceasefire between?Iran & the United States is unlikely, however, offer immediate relief. One U.S. freight broker said that clients who once transported electronics and other consumer goods from Asia to Europe via Middle East hubs now go so far as to ship their goods and fly them via Los Angeles in order to get lower rates. Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen stated that the air direct option is much more affordable than traveling by...

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Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and change their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices have increased from $85-$90 per barrel up to $150-$200 per barrel. This is a major financial blow to an industry where fuel can account for as much as a quarter or more of its operating costs. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of...

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Next week, the US House will vote on a bill to improve aviation safety

The U.S. Senate is expected to pass a bill next week that will address the dozens of recommendations made after a collision between a regional jet of 'American Airlines' and a Black Hawk helicopter of the U.S. Army in January 2025, which killed 67 people. On March 26, two House committees unanimously voted on legislation to require the installation of collision prevention technologies on all military aircraft, except fighters bombers and drones by 2031 and establish requirements for equipping collision mitigation technologies for civilian planes and helicopters. The bill, which will be considered under the fast-track House rule that requires...

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American Airlines to resume US flights from Venezuela by April 30

American Airlines announced on Thursday that it would resume flights to Venezuela by 'April 30th, after receiving approval last month from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The airline announced that it would resume its services to Venezuela. The airline said it plans to resume? U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy lifted an order from January 2019 that barred U.S. airlines from flying to Venezuela. President Donald Trump had directed him to do so. In March, American Airlines' request for flights was approved. Sources said that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was in Caracas a little over a month ago, reviewing...

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American Airlines increases checked bag fees and trims economy benefits amid rising fuel prices

American Airlines has increased the cost of checked luggage for domestic and short-haul destinations, and reduced some perks for economy passengers. This is due to soaring jet fuel costs that are affecting the global aviation sector. It is one of the few major U.S. carriers that has taken steps to protect margins, as operating costs are rising due to increased jet fuel prices. This was a result of tensions in Middle East, which disrupted shipping along the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz carries about a fifth of all global oil flows. According to the International?Air Transport Association, jet...

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Airline cancels flights due to Middle East conflict

The global air travel industry is still severely affected by the Iran War. Many people are unable to reach their destinations as planned after major Middle Eastern hubs such as?Dubai Doha and Abu Dhabi were closed. The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically: AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights from Tel Aviv to Beirut and Tel Aviv to Amman. It cancelled flights from Erbil to Baghdad and?Dubai to June 29. AIRBALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, says that flights to Tel Aviv have been cancelled up until May 31. Dubai flights are cancelled through October 24....

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Dubai's DAE launches $1.6 billion annual aircraft lease programme

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise and Blackstone Credit & Insurance have agreed to launch an aircraft leasing investment program that will target a yearly deployment of $1.6 billion. In a press release, the company said that Equator will create a portfolio commercial aircraft for lease by?airlines around the world. DAE will source aircraft from a third party, and its Aircraft Investor Services unit will manage assets. The deal represents the latest expansion of alternative asset management firms into aviation finance. This sector has been attracting increasing institutional interest due to tighter aircraft supply, which is pushing lease rates up. Blackstone Credit and...

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Sources claim that Tesla is working on a smaller and cheaper EV.

Tesla is working on a new smaller and cheaper electric SUV, according to four sources familiar with the matter. In recent weeks, the automaker contacted suppliers to discuss the details of its plan for a compact SUV – which?would not be a variant of Tesla’s current Model 3 and Y's, according to the people. They said that the conversations were about the manufacturing process and specifications of various components. Three of the sources said that the compact SUV will be manufactured in China. One?said Tesla aims to also expand production into the United States and Europe. Two sources claimed that...

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Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and revise their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices soared to $150-200 per barrel from $85-$90 per barrel. This is a major financial blow to an industry that relies on fuel for up to 25% of its operating costs. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights and the spike...

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Wall Street Journal, April 9,

These are the most popular stories in the Wall Street Journal. The? has not?verified these stories and does not?vouch for their accuracy. Disney plans to eliminate up to 1,000 jobs in the next few weeks. Many of these will be in the marketing department. Anthropic was denied relief by a federal appeals court Wednesday after the Defense Department declared that Anthropic posed a risk to supply chains. The Trump administration is mulling over a plan that would punish members of the NATO alliance who he feels were unhelpful to the U.S. and Israel during the Iran War. U.S. Treasury secretary...

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US FAA fines American Southwest Airlines for alleged drug and alcohol violations

The US Federal Aviation Administration proposed on Wednesday a civil fine of $255,000 against American Airlines, alleging the carrier had violated employee drug- and alcohol-testing regulations. The FAA proposed an identical fine on Friday against Southwest Airlines. The FAA announced on Wednesday that American had allowed 12 flight attendants to return to safety-sensitive work without having completed all of the required follow-up tests between May 2019 and Dec 2023. American stated that it was reviewing FAA's notice. The'safety' of our team and customers is paramount. The airline stated that it takes drug and alcohol tests seriously, and works with the...

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Southwest will fly wine free as an airline fee rises

Southwest Airlines is offering to fly wine?free of charge from certain parts of the United States. West Coast airlines have launched new flights to California's wine country, a rare freebie in an era of high fuel prices. The carrier announced on Wednesday that passengers will be able to "check in one case of wine" for free starting April 24, mainly from the wine regions along the West coast. The carrier announced its decision as it began service to Santa Rosa, California on Tuesday. Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines announced this week that they will increase fees for checked baggage,...

Oil Pipeline

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Serbia's NIS Oil Company, owned by Russians, seeks another waiver of sanctions

RTS TV reported that Serbia's Russian owned NIS oil company has asked the United States for another waiver of sanctions to allow it to import crude oil until its sale to Hungary MOL is completed. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the United States' foreign asset control agency, has granted a previous waiver that expires April 17. NIS operates Serbia’s only?oil refining plant in the northern city of Pancevo and supplies 80% of fuel to the Balkan nation. OFAC imposed sanctions against?NIS on October, as part of broader measures targeting Russia's energy industry over Moscow's conflict in Ukraine. They...

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Gulf markets react positively to the US-Iran ceasefire

The Gulf stock markets rose on Wednesday, in line with global equities, after U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Tuesday a?ceasefire? with Iran for two weeks. In Asia, the Nikkei gained about 5.4%, while South Korea's KOSPI gained about 6.8%. This triggered a brief halt in trading. MSCI's broadest?index of?Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan rose 1%. Trump said that the deal at the last minute was contingent on Iran agreeing to stop its blockade of oil, gas and natural gas through the Strait of Hormuz. This area handled before the war about one-fifth of all global oil and LNG shipments. Abbas...

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Russia claims that Ukraine has damaged the CPC terminal at the Black Sea using drones

Russia?on Sunday said that Ukrainian?drones?attacked the Caspian?Pipeline?Consortium’s Black?Sea Terminal, which handles 1,5% of the global oil supply. The drones damaged the single point mooring, loading infrastructure, and four large storage tanks. This strike may be the largest ever on Russia's Black Sea Export Facilities during the four-year war with Ukraine. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure in the past month. Ukraine failed to respond to a comment request immediately and could not independently verify the statement of the Russian Defence Ministry. CPC declined comment. The Russian defence ministry claimed that Ukraine attacked CPC's loading facility with drones....

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US Postal Service wants to raise stamp prices to 82 Cents

Cash-strapped U.S. The cash-strapped U.S. The Postal Regulatory Commission must approve the proposal. It would increase overall mailing service prices by 4,8%. USPS warned that it may run out of money as early as February. USPS received approval earlier this?week from the Postal Regulatory Commission to temporarily increase prices for priority mail and packages by?8%, starting April 26. This is in response to rising fuel and transportation costs. USPS expects the surcharge will be in place until?January 17 Since 2007, the service has suffered net losses of $118 billion as its most profitable product - first class?mail - has dropped...

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The US Postal Service, which is in a financial crunch, has suspended contributions to its pension plan

The U.S.?Postal Service announced Thursday that it would temporarily?suspend payments from employers for a federal retirement program in order to conserve?cash during a severe financial?crisis. USPS informed the White House Office of Personnel Management on Friday that it would no longer be paying $200 million every two weeks for its employer contributions to the defined benefit component of the Federal Employees Retirement System. USPS warned on Thursday that it may run out of money as early as February if reforms are not implemented. USPS estimates it will save $2.5B with the?action through September 30, and says there won't be any...

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FedEx and pilots reach tentative wage agreement after years of discussions

FedEx and the union that represents more than 5,000 of its Pilots reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday. This paved the way for wage increases after years of negotiation. Since May 2021, FedEx and the Air Line Pilots Association have been in discussions. The union stated that under the tentative agreement, hourly wages for pilots would increase by approximately 40% in 2026. This would be followed by annual increases of about 3% between 2028 and?2030. First?officers could receive up to $102,500 in retroactive pay for the time they missed out on during negotiations. The union stated that "the tentative agreement...

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FedEx Freight targets a 12% increase in operating profits ahead of the spin-off

FedEx Freight said on Wednesday that it expected average core profit growth in the range of 10% to 12% over the long term. This comes ahead of its first investor day, as the trucking giant nears the much-anticipated separation from its parent. FedEx's freight trucking division is on track to separate from the delivery firm?on 1 June into a publicly listed company. FedEx announced the move in December of 2024. Analysts claim that FedEx Freight assets were not fully appreciated by FedEx, and that it will expand if it is a separate public entity. The inaugural Investor Day is expected...

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Aviators' group: Airline pilots should have the final say about flying in war zones

The International?Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations said that pilots should be allowed to make a "final, non-negotiable decision" about whether or not they will fly over conflict zones. The IFALPA position paper was released on Monday. This comes at a time when the six-week long Iran war has reshaped the airspace in the Middle East, and increased disruptions of flights due to missile and drone attacks and interceptions. The Montreal-based IFALPA says airlines should be aware of how mental and emotional stress can arise in cockpits when operating in conflict zones. The?paper stated that the decision of the?Commander regarding...

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Wall Street Journal, April 7, 2019

These are the top stories from?Wall Street Journal. The?Wall Street Journal has not?verified?these stories, and does not vouch?for their accuracy. Anthropic plans to invest $200m in a new venture that will?sell AI to portfolio companies. - Broadcom will develop ?and supply custom artificial-intelligence ?chips for Google ?and additional computing capacity to Anthropic in an expansion of the strategic collaboration between the three companies. Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service has reached a new agreement to handle packages, which will?reduce Amazon's volume of packages by 20%. The 'Trump Administration' will increase payments to Medicare insurers next year by a staggering 2.48%....

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Amazon and USPS strike a deal that allows them to maintain 80% of the package volume

Amazon.com announced a new deal with the U.S. Postal Service on Monday. Postal Service for package deliveries. Sources said that the cash-strapped postal service would retain about 80% of their 'existing deliveries' from its largest customer. This 20% reduction is much better for the postal service than the 2/3 or even larger cut that Amazon threatened last month. USPS warned that it may run out of money as early as October. Sources said that Amazon would continue to expand its delivery service, but not at a rate which would rival USPS's ability to deliver by address. First reported the deal....

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US Customs Agency says that the tariff refund system is progressing but payments could take up to 45 Days

U.S. Customs Agency said Tuesday that it is making progress in setting up a simplified process to refund some $166 billion?in tariff collection deemed illegal by Supreme Court. However, its new system could take as long as?45 days for review and processing?refund requests. Brandon Lord, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection representative, said in a filing to the U.S. Court of International Trade that development of a refund claims portal, review and processing system, and refund system are now between 60-85% complete. Lord did not specify a date when applications would be accepted, but the agency had previously indicated a...

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The trucking industry is stuck in a slump for years because of the rising US diesel prices

U.S. 'diesel' prices have risen by 50% due to the U.S. - Israel war on Iran, which has delayed a much-needed turnaround in the trucking industry and squeezed?cash flows?and profits of independent big-rig operators. According to the American Automobile Association's data, the national average price for diesel fuel reached $5.38 a gallon on Saturday. This is up from $3.61 per gallon a year ago and not too far from the highest price recorded of $5.82 per gallon in June 2022. This was almost four months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. California, home to the busiest container ports in the U.S.,...

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US Postal Service wants to temporarily increase prices by 8% in order to cover fuel costs

The U.S. The U.S. USPS needs the Postal Regulatory Commission's approval for this temporary price increase. The surcharge, it said, will be a "bridge" to a permanent mechanism that will reflect the market conditions for prices of competitive products. This comes as USPS warned they could run out money as early as October. The increase will not affect first-class stamps. USPS reported that FedEx and UPS have imposed fuel surcharges between 25% and 28% on ground and air delivery since the beginning of the 'Iran War. This is due to the sharp increase in oil prices, including a rise in...

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UPS pulls its latest driver buyout program in the central region states

The union reported that United Parcel Service informed the International Brotherhood of Teamsters on Tuesday of its decision to withdraw their latest "driver buyout" scheme in the central region states. The decision comes after the delivery giant announced that it would proceed with its plan to?offer $150,000 buyout packages for its drivers, after a federal judge rejected the union’s bid to stop?its workforce cutting program based on concerns about contract violations. Teamsters sued UPS on February 9 for its January 27 announcement that it would cut up to 30 000 jobs and close 24 facilities in order to move away...

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FedEx launches same day delivery service amid US Delivery Race

FedEx announced on Tuesday that it had launched a same-day delivery service in partnership with the last-mile software company OneRail. FedEx SameDay Local allows customers to choose from a variety of delivery options, such as two-hour and end-of-day windows. FedEx claims to link 'customers with a nationwide network of over?1,000 delivery providers via a system which matches orders and drivers. This?move is a result of?companies in the sector investing in faster fulfillment and a stronger last-mile network to meet increasing customer demand for quicker, more flexible deliveries. Amazon has expanded its fast delivery options earlier this month by launching one-hour...