European flight prices are falling as airlines try to overcome customer "hesitancy" over the economic hit from the US-Israel war with Iran, Wizz Air's chief executive has said.
József Váradi said European airlines can make price cuts in the "short term" because they have bought fuel at a price set before the war began.
His comments contrast with many airlines who have said they are raising prices or cutting flights due to surging jet fuel costs caused by the conflict.
Meanwhile, Spain's industry and tourism minister has advised people to buy flights sooner rather than later to avoid potentially costlier airfares due to the war.
The price of jet fuel in Europe has surged since 28 February when the US and Israel first started attacking Iran.












