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‘You can expect prices to be high and stay high’: Domestic airfare is skyrocketing faster than international flight costs, despite using less jet fuel

Jet fuel costs doubled over the course of the Iran war, but other factors are behind the rising domestic travel costs.
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The Independent
· Jun 22, 2026
The eye-watering cost of food and drinks at the World Cup
Many international visitors are unaccustomed to such elevated pricing, especially for beverages
The West Australian
· Jun 26, 2026
Paul Murray: Why won’t Rita just tell us how wasteful this floundering Italian soccer ‘coup’ really is?
If Rita Saffioti’s festival of Italian football was such a good idea, why do WA taxpayers need to subsidise the air fares of those wealthy enough to come from outside the State to watch it?
Investopedia
· 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
The Wall Street Journal - Business
· Jul 7, 2026
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.
Korea Times News
· Jul 9, 2026
From K-pop concerts to Olive Young, new travel card taps foreign tourist spending
From K-pop concerts to Olive Young, new travel card taps foreign tourist spending
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 11, 2026
Langkawi hilang potensi destinasi pelancongan mewah
PETALING JAYA: Penarikan keistimewaan bebas cukai bagi pembelian kereta mewah di Langkawi telah menutup pasaran kenderaan premium di pulau peranginan itu sekali gus menjejaskan potensinya sebagai destinasi pelancongan mewah. Penganalisis automotif, Hezeri Samsuri berkata, meskipun jumlah kerugian yang didakwa dialami Langkawi masih memerlukan penelitian, kesan paling ketara adalah hilangnya daya tarikan pulau itu kepada pembeli ... Read more The post Langkawi hilang potensi destinasi pelancongan mewah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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Related coverage for "‘You can expect prices to be high and stay high’: Domestic airfare is skyrocketing faster than international flight costs, despite using less jet fuel": The Independent — The eye-watering cost of food and drinks at the World Cup. The West Australian — Paul Murray: Why won’t Rita just tell us how wasteful this floundering Italian soccer ‘coup’ really is?. Investopedia — Delta CEO Doesn’t Expect Airfares to Come Down Anytime Soon While Demand Remains Strong. The Wall Street Journal - Business — Jet-Fuel Prices Have Plunged but Aren’t Resulting in Much Lower Fares. Korea Times News — From K-pop concerts to Olive Young, new travel card taps foreign tourist spending. Utusan Malaysia — Langkawi hilang potensi destinasi pelancongan mewah