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CEO of ITA Airways says that despite rising jet fuel costs, ITA Airways won't cut flight schedules.

The group's chief executive stated that ITA -Airways does not plan to reduce flights due to a rise in jet fuel prices. He added that 80% of the group's fuel requirements are covered for the remainder of the year. Joerg Eberhart, CEO of the Lufthansa group, said that the Italian airline, which is owned by Lufthansa, will increase ticket prices between 5% to 10% this year in order to offset the rise in fuel costs caused by the U.S. and Israeli 'war on Iran.

Fuel is now twice as expensive as it was before the crisis. Jet fuel is responsible for 30% of all our costs. Eberhart, who spoke to reporters in Rome, said that without hedging we would have to raise prices by 30%. This would be "difficult".

He also?added that the company is looking to increase fuel efficiency by?technical means. The carrier's?current strategy also includes a goal to reduce?the age of its fleet. More modern jets are key to improving fuel efficiency.

(source: Reuters)