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Qantas increases fares on international flights as fuel prices rise due to the Mideast conflict

Qantas Airways announced on Tuesday that it would increase fares for its international flights 'this week' due to the'surge' in jet fuel prices caused by the Middle East conflict.

In a press release, the Australian flag carrier said that it would be considering increasing capacity on existing routes to?Europe in the months ahead. The U.S. and Israel war on Iran 'has sent oil prices soaring, upending travel around the world and sparking fears of a travel slump.

Due to the closure of airspace and capacity constraints, airfares on Asia-Europe routes are already higher.

Air New Zealand's competitor, Qantas, announced an increase in ticket prices earlier that day, making it the first airline to do so since World War II.

Qantas stated in an email that its European flights were "operating as planned" and were over 90% full in March, which is about 15 percentage points higher than the typical levels at this time of year.

Qantas reported that more customers are choosing to travel via the United States and other Asian cities as well as Johannesburg. They connect through Qantas partner airlines'?network.

In the next few months, we will be exploring options to redeploy existing capacity onto European routes.

(source: Reuters)