Air Canada to Cut Four NY-Bound Flights as Fuel Prices Soar Due to Iran Conflict

MONTREAL, April 17 (Reuters) – ⁠Air ⁠Canada said on ⁠Friday it will trim ​daily flights to New York from ‌38 to 34, ‌starting in June, ⁠as ⁠higher fuel prices lead North American carriers ​to cut capacity on less profitable routes.

Canada’s largest carrier is ​temporarily cutting four flights a day ⁠to New ⁠York’s John ⁠F. Kennedy ​International Airport, starting June 1, with ​plans to ⁠resume service on Oct. 25, 2026.

In Europe, airlines have warned of jet fuel ⁠shortages within weeks as a result of the ⁠Iran war which has blocked the main supply route through the Strait of Hormuz. In North America, airlines have raised baggage fees and cut planned capacity growth ⁠due to higher fuel prices, but have not cited shortages of jet fuel as an ​imminent concern.

(Reporting By Allison ​Lampert in Montreal)

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