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European aviation faces turbulent 2026 as fuel crisis drives cancellations and soaring ticket prices

by Monica Paing
May 4, 2026
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Fuel Prices Surge Impact

A sharp rise in fuel prices linked to the Middle East conflict is beginning to hit the aviation sector, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations and dire warnings of wider economic turmoil.

“We’re not very optimistic,” said Veronique Louis-Arcene, legal advisor at the consumer group UFC-Que Choisir. “Right now, we’re talking about the price of a plane ticket – that’s still a luxury – but the price hikes will spill over into other areas, into everything made of glass or plastic, so there will be price increases pretty much everywhere.”

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“If this keeps up, things are going to get tough. Even the big retailers have said that prices are going to rise, so consumers are bound to bear the brunt of this crisis. 2026 is going to be a tough year for consumers,” she added.

Airlines Cut Flights

Several airlines, including Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines and Volotea, have announced reductions to upcoming flight schedules, citing higher fuel costs.

“Several thousand passengers are affected,” Louis-Arcene said. “Several airlines have already announced that they will be raising their prices. Currently, they are using fuel they purchased earlier at a lower price, but they will soon be using fuel purchased at a higher price, so inevitably, they will pass those costs on to consumers.”

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Fuel prices have surged sharply in recent weeks, with jet fuel in Europe rising from around 68 euros per barrel in February to more than 153 euros by the end of April. Travellers say they are already feeling the effects.

Travellers Feel Pressure

“It’s forced me to postpone my vacation; I had to cancel it because tickets are expensive, and then the flights got cancelled. So we have no choice,” said Moussa.

“The prices will start going up in the next few months,” said another traveller, Jenna. “Of course, they will go up, but I foresee that they’ll continue to be high in the fall, in the winter.”

The International Energy Agency has warned that Europe holds only limited reserves of jet fuel, increasing concerns about prolonged disruption.

Economic Chain Reaction

“It will affect tourism and almost the entire economy. It’s a chain reaction. If there’s a weak link, it will affect everyone. Tourism, restaurants, everything that goes with it – taxis, hotels – everyone will be affected,” said traveller Ahmed.

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The US and Israel’s war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have caused jet fuel prices to skyrocket, causing budget airlines to operate on razor-thin margins.

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