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US airline fuel costs rose by $3 billion to $1.5 billion in May

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In May 2025, airlines spent $3.62 Billion on fuel, compared to $6.66 Billion in the same month of this year. USDOT said that the cost of fuel per gallon in May was $4.09 - up $1.88 from May 2025. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices have dropped sharply as tensions between Iran and the United States eased.

Fuel prices in April rose by 80%, to $6.5 billion.

The price of jet fuel is?down by around 40% compared to their April highs, but the oil price rose on Tuesday more than 2% after reports of attacks against vessels near the Strait of Hormuz rekindled fears of "disruptions" in shipping along the vital energy transit route.

The cost of air travel has risen significantly since the Iran 'war' began. However, it is not yet down as a result of falling jet fuel prices.

U.S. Airlines raised ticket prices, added bag fees and cut schedules as fuel costs rose. However, these steps offset only a portion of the increase.

About 80% of domestic flights in the United States are operated by Delta Air Lines, United Airlines?American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines.

(source: Reuters)