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Analysis-Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal

Investing.com

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June 22, 2026

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Analysis-Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal
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Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Waiting for cheaper Spain flights could cost travellers more this summer

Airlines are seeing fuel costs ease after an interim US-Iran peace deal, but travellers flying between Spain, the UK and []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Iran’s Planned Hormuz Fee Violates US Sanctions Law. Doha Ended Without Addressing That.

OFAC FAQ 1249, issued April 29, prohibits payments to Iran or the IRGC for Hormuz transit — for US persons, US-linked financial institutions, and US-controlled foreign entities. GL X, the oil sanctions waiver, does not cover fee payments. The Doha talks ended July 2 without addressing this gap.

Investopedia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Delta CEO Doesn’t Expect Airfares to Come Down Anytime Soon While Demand Remains Strong

Airlines Have Raised Fares to Offset Rising Fuel Costs Stemming from the Iran War

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 22, 2026

Malaysian airline reduces fares after drop in jet fuel prices

Malaysian airline reduces fares after drop in jet fuel prices AirAsia X Chief Executive Officer Benyamin Ismail, said the Malaysian budget carrier has reduced fares by 5 percent since 15 June and plans to continue adjusting ticket prices as jet fuel costs decline. Lingam said the US-Iran memorandum of understanding had brought welcome relief to the aviation sector, with fuel prices falling significantly from the highs reached during the conflict. The industry has been really affected by the rise in fuel prices. Hopefully, everything in the Middle East stays as it is today, he told reporters. Singapore jet fuel was trading at about 112 a barrel on Friday, down from a peak of 242 on 30 March, though still above the pre-conflict level of around 80 a barrel.

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 1, 2026

Iran imposes strict restrictions during Khamenei's funeral: What to expect

ALBAWABA - Iran's Civil Aviation Organization announced on Wednesday sweeping restrictions on air traffic in Tehran, coinciding with the funeral of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and the suspension of official working hours in the capital...

Inc.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

When Will Airfares Drop? Delta’s CEO Just Pointed to 2 Major Changes That Need to Occur

The executive behind one of the country’s largest carriers unpacked some of the trends shaping ticket prices.

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Related coverage for "Analysis-Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal": Euro Weekly News — Waiting for cheaper Spain flights could cost travellers more this summer. The Eastern Herald — Iran’s Planned Hormuz Fee Violates US Sanctions Law. Doha Ended Without Addressing That.. Investopedia — Delta CEO Doesn’t Expect Airfares to Come Down Anytime Soon While Demand Remains Strong. Middle East Eye — Malaysian airline reduces fares after drop in jet fuel prices. Al Bawaba — Iran imposes strict restrictions during Khamenei's funeral: What to expect. Inc.com — When Will Airfares Drop? Delta’s CEO Just Pointed to 2 Major Changes That Need to Occur