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US Transportation Secretary sees space for airline mergers

?U.S. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary for the United States, said that he believes there is still room for consolidation within the airline industry. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, said on Tuesday that he believes there is room for consolidation in the?U.S. Duffy stated on CNBC that if there were a merger of some of the bigger airlines, some of their assets would need to be separated. "I will not pre-commit to anything." The sharply increased jet fuel prices in the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran have?fed rumors that a new round could be of consolidation within the U.S. airline industry....

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Delta Air increases checked baggage fees due to rising jet fuel prices

Delta Air Lines announced on Tuesday that it would increase the fees for checked baggage on select domestic and international short-haul routes. The airline is trying to offset soaring jet fuel costs linked to escalating Middle East tensions. This is the first time Delta has increased its domestic baggage fees for two years. JetBlue Airways and United Airlines have also taken similar steps. After tensions in the Middle East caused the Strait of Hormuz to be disrupted, airlines worldwide are struggling with dramatically?higher fuel costs, which have pushed up operating costs, and squeezed margins. According to the International Air Transport...

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ICE arrests more than 800 after receiving tips from the US Airport Security Agency

Internal ICE data reviewed by?by shows that U.S. Immigration & Customs 'Enforcement' arrested more than 800 individuals following tips from federal airport security officials between the beginning of Donald Trump’s?presidency and February 2026. This figure is far higher than what was previously publicly known. Data showed that the leads were provided by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which had given ICE records of more than 31,000 passengers for possible immigration enforcement. The TSA tips are primarily useful for determining the time of travel. ICE and TSA belong to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The agencies had shared information on...

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Trump wants to reduce 9,400 TSA employees and $1.5 billion in budget

Budget documents show that the White House is proposing to reduce airport security operations by more than 9,400 employees and $1.5 billion. Details were included in a budget document for Department of Homeland Security (which oversees TSA) that was part of the White House's proposed budget for the next fiscal. Congress will hold hearings later this month on the White House's budget request as lawmakers strive to reach a budget agreement?before fiscal year ends September 30. Republicans have called for the privatization of?TSA. Budget details had nothing to do with the funding impasse that Congress has been experiencing over DHS...

Transport Infrastructure

Budget request from FAA includes a proposal to hire 2,300 air traffic control officers

Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday that it is proposing to hire 2,300 trainee air traffic controllers to address the 'persistent shortage of personnel. FAA is?about 3500 air traffic controllers behind its targeted staffing levels. It employed 13,164 air traffic controllers at the end of September, or 6% less than a decade ago. Many controllers work six-day weekends and mandatory overtime. The?FAA air traffic control academy is also having serious retention issues. The FAA wants to spend $95.4 million on bringing 2,300 new controller trainees aboard, compared to 2,038 by 2025. The FAA also wants $39 million for increased aviation safety...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump wants to privatize US airport security operations

On 'Friday, President Donald Trump proposed that the Transportation Security Administration, the federal agency created in the wake of 'the September 11, 2001 attacks, begin the process of privatizing the airport security operations. The White House budget proposes to cut the TSA budget of $52 million. Small airports would be required to enroll in a TSA-funded program that pays for private screeners. TSA employs?about 50 000 federal employees to handle screening in nearly all U.S. Airports. Budget documents stated that airports using the program had shown savings when compared with?federal screen operations. Major U.S. Airports have been experiencing massive disruptions...

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United Airlines introduces tiered fares for premium cabins

United Airlines announced on Friday its plans to "introduce" a new tier-based fare structure in premium cabins this year. United announced that it would offer base, standard, and flexible fare options in the premium cabins of its long-haul international flights, transcontinental U.S. flights, and selected Hawaii flights. These fares will join United's existing basic, flexible, and standard fares for economy cabins. According to the new tier fare structure, customers can choose from a range of benefits, including free seating and extra checked baggage, in the standard category. Tickets in the flexible category, however, are fully refundable, and include all the...

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After US airport security workers get paid, absences drop sharply

Transportation Security Administration said absences among the nation’s 50,000 security agents fell'sharply' on Monday, as workers received their paychecks after six weeks of working without a paycheque. Major?airports which had experienced multi-hour lines reported that operations were largely back to normal. Homeland Security Department reported that the absence rate dropped to 8.6% from 12.4% on Friday. Atlanta had the highest number of absenteeism reported on Monday, with 29%. Other airports with high absence rates include Baltimore, New Orleans and John F. Kennedy in New York, Philadelphia, Houston's two airports, Baltimore, New Orleans and Houston. The TSA experienced a surge in...

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NTSB raises questions on driver assistance systems, lack of regulations

The National Transportation Safety Board criticized on Tuesday the lack of regulations by government on driver assistance systems and raised concerns about claims made by automakers. The 'NTSB' is holding an hearing to determine probable cause for two fatal crashes that involved Ford Motors BlueCruise, a hands-free advanced driving assistance system. Thomas Chapman, NTSB member and board member, expressed his disappointment with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. He said that the agency had shown "a lack of leadership" by failing to address the issues surrounding the deployments of driver assistance systems. The 2024 rear-end accidents involved Ford Mustang Mach-Es...

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TSX gains on mining, energy and energy as Middle East conflict intensifies

Canada's resource-heavy index of the main stock market rose on Monday, boosted by gains in mining and energy, as higher?commodity? prices offset worries?about an escalating?Middle East war. 10:37 am ET, the S&P/TSX Composite Index of the Toronto Stock Exchange was up 0.7% at 32,201.91. The S&P/TSX composite index of the Toronto Stock Exchange was up 0.7% to 32,201.91 at 10:37 a.m. ET. Brent oil prices are on track to reach a new monthly record, while gold is up for the second straight session, as demand for safe havens picks up. Ten out of eleven major sectors in the index traded...

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TSA workers are paid and airports in the US return to normal.

The major U.S. airports which?suffered massive delays for weeks because 50,000 Transportation Security Administration security officers were not paid since mid-February have now returned to normal. On Monday, airports in Baltimore and Houston, as well as New Orleans, Dallas, New York, and New York City, which have all seen massive delays over the past few weeks, reported very short queues. In some cases, security lines were as long as four hours. This was the longest line in TSA history. The Homeland Security Department announced that workers would be paid by Monday, despite the fact that Congress has failed to end...

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Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau retires after French Flub

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau is retiring 'by the end third quarter', the airline announced a few days ago. This comes after the recent criticism for sending condolences in English, and not in French, which is one of Canada's two official languages, following a fatal crash. Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada last week, said Rousseau lacked judgment when he made a video in mostly English to express condolences after an Air Canada Express plane collided with a firetruck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The collision killed both pilots as well as injured dozens. Airlines CEOs are increasingly expected...

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Despegar CEO: Brazil-driven expansion will triple business in 3 years.

Despegar, an online travel agency focusing on Latin America, plans to triple its size in the next three-year period. Its operations in Brazil will be the main driver, and it plans to invest $100m per year over that time. Gonzalo Estebarena, the company's top executive, said that it will invest in artificial intelligence technology for a "future based very much on artificial intelligent". Despegar, founded in Argentina in 1999 is one of Latin America’s largest online travel platforms. After its acquisition by Prosus, for approximately $1.7 billion, it was delisted from New York Stock Exchange. Estebarena, in an interview at...

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IAG's Iberia has resumed Venezuela service with four flights per week

Iberia, the Spanish flag carrier, is a part of the 'International Consolidated Airlines Group. (IAG). They have resumed flights between Madrid and Caracas after a suspension in November when tensions between Venezuela and the United States escalated. On Tuesday, a company spokesperson stated that the airline would be operating four flights per week. This is one less than it was before the suspension. Spanish carriers 'Air Europa' and 'Plus Ultra" resumed flights from Spain to Venezuela in February and March, respectively. Iberia was among the airlines to halt flights into and out of the country following a warning from the...

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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 adjust their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices soared to $150-$200 per barrel from $85 to $90. This is a major financial blow to an industry that relies on fuel for a quarter or more of its operating costs. The list below is arranged alphabetically. AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights, as well as a spike in fuel costs, will have...

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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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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 have increased from $85-$90 per barrel to $150-$200 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, as well...

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Nepal increases jet fuel prices sharply to avoid disruptions in supply due to the Iran war

Nepal has more than doubled the cost of aviation fuel as of Tuesday night, leading to a dramatic increase in fares. The Himalayan country is trying to avoid disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. Nepal Oil Corporation increased fuel prices by 84.7% on international flights from Kathmandu. It also raised the price for jets flying from Pokhara by 116.2% and for Bhairahawa by 117.4%. The company said it needed to pay Indian Oil Corporation to obtain supplies. The state-run Nepalese agency that imports petroleum products, stores them and distributes them in the country has announced a 97.6% increase in...

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Fuel price spikes threaten travel demand, causing airlines to face a dilemma regarding fares

The sudden rise in oil prices has forced global airlines to increase fares and reduce capacity. However, the industry's ability remain profitable depends on whether consumers decide to cut back on their flying because gasoline costs are threatening household budgets. The airline industry forecast'record profits' of $41 billion by 2026 before the U.S. - Israel conflict with Iran started last month. However, a doubling of jet?fuel costs has put that in doubt and forced carriers to rethink networks and strategies. United Airlines, Air New Zealand, and Scandinavian SAS all announced fare increases and capacity reductions. Others imposed fuel surcharges. Rigas...

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Somalia's tuk-tuks stall as Iran war drives fuel price spike

Fuel prices are soaring in Somalia’s capital due to disruptions in oil shipments linked to the conflict with Iran. Many drivers in Mogadishu claim that they cannot keep their three-wheelers running because of the rising fares. Due to the conflict, around one-fifth of all oil and natural gas liquefied is now being shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. This has left African nations exposed and with rising fuel and food prices. There are no passengers. People walk or stay at home. "We raised the fares because of fuel price increases," Hasan Suleiman said in Mogadishu. The city is a small...

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Delta Air Lines refinery investment looks more valuable with jet fuel squeeze

The purchase of an aging refinery by Delta Air Lines outside of?Philadelphia, in 2012 was a move that seemed unusual. Most airlines buy jet fuel directly from suppliers. Delta bought a refinery to convert crude oil into jet fuel, among other products. This deal, which was intended to reduce fuel costs for airlines, also attracted scrutiny due to the growing pressure on them to cut emissions. As 'jet fuel prices' rise faster than crude during the 'Iran war, increasing airline fuel bills by a wider refining margin, this bet looks more significant. A wider gap between jet fuel and crude...

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India removes domestic airfare cap to relieve airlines

According to a government order, India will remove the temporary fare cap it imposed on domestic tickets in December. This is a measure to help airlines who are facing increased costs due to disruptions caused by the Iran War. The caps are set to be lifted on Monday. They were introduced last December in response to IndiGo's mass cancellations of flights, which led to an increase in airfares at other airlines. The Indian Civil Aviation Ministry stated in an order that "the current situation has stabilised with the restoration of capacity and the normalisation?of operations throughout the sector." The order...

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Vietnam prepares for flight reductions from April, after China and Thailand ban jet-fuel exports

Vietnam's authorities warned that the aviation industry should prepare for possible flight reductions in April, after China and Thailand stopped exports of jet-fuel due to the?Iran war. This increased the likelihood of shortages. Vietnam imports 60% of its jet-fuel needs from China and Thailand. Documents from the aviation regulator, and importers, seen by. In a document sent on March 9, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam warned that there was a risk of jet fuel shortages in the months to come for Vietnamese airlines. The report said that airlines should review their plans and, in particular, domestic routes. It also...

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Dubai Media Office reports that a fire breaks out near Dubai International Airport following a drone attack.

The 'Dubai Media Office' said on Monday that authorities are?dealing?with a??fire? resulting??? from a drone attack near the Dubai International Airport. They added that there were no reported injuries. Dubai authorities stated that the drone attack had hit a fuel tank, and civil defence teams are working to control the fire. Gulf Arab states have been subjected to more than 2,000'missile and drone attacks' since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began on February 28. These include U.S. military bases and diplomatic missions, but also vital Gulf oil infrastructure and ports, airports and hotels, as well as residential and...

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US State Dept. says that US has organized nearly 50 charter flights to Middle East in response to the Iran strike

A State Department official revealed on Thursday that the Trump administration had organized nearly 50 flights 'to return U.S. Citizens from the Middle -East since the U.S. -Israeli War with Iran began. Officials also said the demand 'for 'the flights was declining. In the days following the conflict, the State Department received criticism for its tardy preparations in relocating diplomats and offering assistance to U.S. Citizens as Iran's attacks led to the closure of airspace?and cancellations of flights across the region. The official briefed journalists under condition of anonymity. "By today's end, we will have completed about four dozen flights,...

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As the Middle East conflict escalates, airlines cancel more flights

The global air travel industry is still severely affected by the Iran war, which forced the closures of major Middle Eastern hubs such as?Dubai and Doha, leaving tens thousands of passengers stranded. The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically. AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Baghdad. Dubai flights are cancelled until the 28th of March and Riyadh flights until March 14th. AIR BALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, said that all flights from and to Tel Aviv have been cancelled until March 28. AirBaltic has cancelled all flights from and to Dubai...

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Dubai drags Gulf market down as Iran war fears weigh

Investors remained cautious about inflation and growth risk stemming from the U.S./Israeli war on?Iran. According to the Pentagon and Iranian sources, the U.S. launched the most intense airstrikes in the war. Global markets were still betting that Donald Trump would try to end the conflict soon. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by the war. It is a major route used for approximately one-fifth of all global oil and gas shipments. Producers have had to stop production as their storage tanks fill up, and energy prices are now higher. Dubai's main stock index fell 2.4%. Blue-chip developer Emaar...