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Jet-Fuel Prices Have Plunged but Aren’t Resulting in Much Lower Fares

The Wall Street Journal - Business

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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July 7, 2026

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Jet-Fuel Prices Have Plunged but Aren’t Resulting in Much Lower Fares

Carriers see travelers continuing to pay up—and aren’t rushing to bring back flights and routes trimmed during oil’s surge.

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The Daily Wire

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· Jul 7, 2026

Jet Fuel Is 40% Cheaper. So Why Aren’t Flights?

Jet fuel prices have fallen 40 since peaking in April, but airlines say strong demand and limited supply are keeping fares elevated despite lower fuel costs. Fuel is one of an airline’s largest expenses, and carriers often cite rising fuel prices as a reason for increasing fares. But airline executives say strong demand has kept ...

Mindanao Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ready, Set, Book! Trip.com’s Biggest 7.7 Sale takes off this July

MANILA – Dreaming of your next escape? Your holiday is closer than you think! Trip.com unveils its biggest travel price drop yet with the 7.7 Mega Sale, happening from July 7 to 10,

Bali Discovery

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· Jul 1, 2026

Indonesia Reduces Aviation Fuel Costs.

Aviation Fuel Price in Indonesia Cut 14 Effective 01 July 2026. The post Indonesia Reduces Aviation Fuel Costs. first appeared on Bali Discovery.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 2, 2026

BREAKING: Dangote Refinery reduces fuel price for the fourth time in four weeks

The Dangote refinery reduced fuel prices for the fourth time within a month as crude oil prices eased. The latest price drop was disclosed in a statement to DAILY POST on Thursday. The recent reduction brings the gantry price of petrol to N1,075 per litre from N1,250. This means that the mega refinery dropped its petrol [] BREAKING: Dangote Refinery reduces fuel price for the fourth time in four weeks

The Economic Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains

Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 23, 2026

Stock Market Today, June 23: American Airlines Rallies After Jet-Fuel Price Drop Spurs Technical Breakout

On June 23, 2026, lower fuel costs and a bullish chart pattern put American Airlines in the spotlight.

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Related coverage for "Jet-Fuel Prices Have Plunged but Aren’t Resulting in Much Lower Fares": The Daily Wire — Jet Fuel Is 40% Cheaper. So Why Aren’t Flights?. Mindanao Times — Ready, Set, Book! Trip.com’s Biggest 7.7 Sale takes off this July. Bali Discovery — Indonesia Reduces Aviation Fuel Costs.. Daily Post Nigeria — BREAKING: Dangote Refinery reduces fuel price for the fourth time in four weeks. The Economic Times — Fuel price cut? Hardeep Puri explains . The Motley Fool — Stock Market Today, June 23: American Airlines Rallies After Jet-Fuel Price Drop Spurs Technical Breakout