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Spain urges you to buy airline tickets as the Iran war increases oil prices

Spain's tourism and industry minister has advised consumers to buy tickets as early as possible in order to avoid higher prices caused by the rising oil price triggered by the war in Iran.

Spain, which welcomed 97 million record tourists in 2018, 3.5% more than 2024, could continue to grow at a similar rate this year. Industry and Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu stated.

In an interview with the 'Spanish newspaper Expansion published on Monday, he warned that higher fuel prices could push up airfares, and have a negative impact?on demand.

Hereu stated that "we recommend that people purchase their tickets as soon as possible because (airlines are using kerosene purchased some time ago) and there is a price fluctuation involved."

"... It's already obvious that prices have increased and this could impact demand," he added, adding that Spanish authorities and European authorities are taking measures to avoid fuel shortages.

Since the U.S. launched strikes against Iran on February 28, prices have risen by about 50% due to disruptions in global oil supply.

Last week, Transport & Environment said that rising oil prices have added more than $100 to long-haul flight prices from Europe. This cost is likely to trigger higher ticket prices.

Hereu stated that Spain was the fourth largest economy in the Eurozone and had a higher stock of kerosene than other countries.

He warned that "if the countries who send tourists to Spain have problems, then we will too." (Reporting and Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)