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Airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in month after Iran war started, U.S. government says

U.S. airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in March than they did in February, U.S. government data released Wednesday show.

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Airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in month after Iran war started, U.S. government says

U.S. airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in March than they did in February, U.S. government data released Wednesday show.

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washingtonexaminer.com1 mesi fa

DOT says airlines paid 56% more for fuel in March than before Iran war

In February, it reported that airlines collectively paid $3.23 billion, while in March it paid $5.06 billion, a 56% increase.

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  1. mercoledì 6 maggio 2026·cnbc.com

    Airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in month after Iran war started, U.S. government says

    U.S. airlines spent 56.4% more on jet fuel in March than they did in February, U.S. government data released Wednesday show.

  2. mercoledì 6 maggio 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    DOT says airlines paid 56% more for fuel in March than before Iran war

    In February, it reported that airlines collectively paid $3.23 billion, while in March it paid $5.06 billion, a 56% increase.