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British Airways owner IAG will raise ticket prices due to fuel crisis

British Airways' owner IAG announced?on Friday that it would raise ticket prices to reflect higher jet fuel costs. However, the company did not see any interruptions in the supply of jet fuel. EasyJet, a British airline, and TUI, a German tour operator have recently issued profit warnings as a result of uncertainty caused by the U.S./Israeli war against?Iran.

Air France-KLM announced shortly after the start of the war in March that they would?add a jet fuel surcharge to certain?of their tickets. European airlines were more protected from the rising costs of jet fuel than American carriers due to extensive hedging. However, the effect is expected to start diminishing in the coming months and make their earnings more susceptible to fuel-price fluctuations.

IAG said in a press release that it was not "immune" from the wider fallout despite its fuel hedging. IAG's spokesperson stated that government flexibility, including on slot reductions, would allow airlines to continue operating as efficiently as they can and manage cost challenges while keeping people and trade moving. (Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Editing by Susan Fenton, Kirsten Donovan)

(source: Reuters)