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Transport operators feel squeeze as rising fuel costs spark calls for fare adjustments
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Rising fuel prices linked to ongoing tensions in the Middle East are placing increasing pressure on public transportation operators, with taxi, bus and livery leaders warning that higher operating costs are making it more difficult for drivers to earn a living. Bahamas Unified Bus Drivers Union (BUBDU) President Rudolph Taylor said []
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 4, 2026
No full runway closure at Srinagar Airport; relief for tourism, trade
The decision spares travelers from major disruptions during the busy season
Irish News
· Jul 11, 2026
Sophie Clarke: Translink cuts may save money, but at what cost?
Higher fares and reduced services risk making public transport less attractive to the very passengers being urged to leave their cars at home
Hindustan Times
· Jun 22, 2026
Rising Trucking Rates Drive U.S. Companies Back to the Railroad
High fuel prices and rising truck rates are leading shippers to opt for slower, cheaper intermodal transit.
Malaysiakini
· Jul 6, 2026
Why some interstate bus journeys may start costing more
New seating framework could result in price hike for passengers.
TASS
· Jun 26, 2026
Russia currently has sufficient fuel reserves — Novak
The authorities are currently restructuring logistics within the fuel market to meet demand, the Russian deputy prime minister said
CBC News
· Mar 31, 2025
Why a 25% discount on airfare cost a Montreal couple more — thanks to dynamic pricing
Why a 25% discount on airfare cost a Montreal couple more — thanks to dynamic pricing
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Related coverage for "Transport operators feel squeeze as rising fuel costs spark calls for fare adjustments": The Hindu BusinessLine — No full runway closure at Srinagar Airport; relief for tourism, trade. Irish News — Sophie Clarke: Translink cuts may save money, but at what cost? . Hindustan Times — Rising Trucking Rates Drive U.S. Companies Back to the Railroad. Malaysiakini — Why some interstate bus journeys may start costing more. TASS — Russia currently has sufficient fuel reserves — Novak. CBC News — Why a 25% discount on airfare cost a Montreal couple more — thanks to dynamic pricing