Surging jet fuel prices are prompting carriers to slash their flight schedules, casting a cloud over summer travel rush.

The Iran conflict has squeezed jet fuel supplies. Now airlines are trying to protect their profit margins

Rescheduling in May could be followed by summer cancellations as Middle East war continues to disrupt fuel supplies

Surging jet fuel prices are prompting carriers to slash their flight schedules, casting a cloud over summer travel rush.

Airlines have removed nearly two million seats from flights over the month, data from Cirium shows.

Airlines are putting up prices and cancelling flights in response to higher jet fuel prices.

After warning for weeks that the jet fuel pipeline is drying up, energy experts are now sounding the alarm.