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The Global Jet Fuel Shortage Is About to Make Your Summer Vacation More Expensive

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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The Iran war's Hormuz disruption has created a global jet fuel shortage. Here is how much more expensive flights will be this summer and which routes are most affected.

The NBC News live blog notation that 'a global jet fuel shortage is raising the cost of air travel' describes the specific downstream consequence of the Iran war's Hormuz blockade that the average American consumer is most likely to encounter directly in the summer of 2026 — through airline ticket prices whose specific elevation will be visible to anyone planning summer travel.

For the specific fuel supply mechanism: jet fuel (Jet-A1) is a kerosene-based petroleum distillate whose global production and distribution involves the particular refinery and transportation infrastructure that the Hormuz blockade has specifically disrupted. Gulf state refineries — particularly in Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain — that produce significant volumes of jet fuel have had their specific output affected both by Iranian attacks on refinery infrastructure and by the Hormuz shipping blockade that prevents normal export volumes.

For the specific price impact on airline tickets: jet fuel is airlines' single largest variable cost, typically representing 20-25 percent of total operating costs. When fuel prices increase by 45 percent — roughly the current Brent crude premium over pre-war levels — and assuming partial hedging (most major airlines hedge some portion of future fuel costs), the specific unhedged fuel cost increase translates to approximately 8-12 percent higher ticket prices before considering competitive pressures.

For summer 2026 bookings specifically: people booking summer flights now are seeing the particular price level that includes the current fuel premium. The specific routes most affected are transatlantic (whose specific fuel consumption per passenger is highest) and international flights generally, while short domestic US flights — whose lower per-passenger fuel cost creates less sensitivity to absolute fuel price changes — are proportionally less affected.

For airline-specific strategies: the specific revenue management adjustments that airlines implement during fuel price spikes — reducing capacity on less profitable routes, adding fuel surcharges, retiring older less-efficient aircraft faster — will compound the specific ticket price increases that the raw fuel cost creates.

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