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  • Major Indian airlines warn fuel crisis could stop operations | Thaiger

    Major Indian airlines warn fuel crisis could stop operations

    India’s aviation sector could face major flight disruption after three major Indian airlines warned the government that rising fuel costs may force carriers to stop operating without urgent support. According to foreign media reports, Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet submitted a letter to the Indian government calling for changes to the Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) pricing mechanism, as well as…

  • Transport Ministry tightens airfare controls as airlines eye price hikes | Thaiger

    Transport Ministry tightens airfare controls as airlines eye price hikes

    Thailand’s Ministry of Transport yesterday, April 28, ordered airlines to keep planned airfare increases under the legal airfare price cap after rising fuel costs pushed up operating expenses across the aviation sector. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the issue does not affect only Thai Airways, but all airlines, as fuel prices continue to rise. “The impact…

  • Krabi flight evacuated after passenger tells attendant ‘beware of bomb’ | Thaiger

    Krabi flight evacuated after passenger tells attendant ‘beware of bomb’

    A Chon Buri man made a fake bomb threat during the Thai AirAsia flight from Krabi to Bangkok yesterday, April 26, causing a four-hour delay. Police at Nuea Khlong Police Station were alerted to the incident at around 5.20pm. The situation occurred on an Airbus A320 operating Thai AirAsia flight AIQ 4401 from Krabi International Airport to Suvarnabhumi International Airport,…

  • Rising fuel costs force Lufthansa to suspend 20,000 flights | Thaiger

    Rising fuel costs force Lufthansa to suspend 20,000 flights

    Lufthansa Group suspended more than 20,000 short-haul flights until October in response to rising fuel prices and the risk of fuel shortages in Europe linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The Lufthansa short flight suspension affects services across six major European hubs, while long-haul operations continue as normal. The airline group announced on Tuesday, April 21, that…

  • Thai Airways cuts May flights across Asia, Europe | Thaiger

    Thai Airways cuts May flights across Asia, Europe

    Thai Airways has reduced flight frequencies across domestic, Asian and European routes for May in response to weaker tourism demand and high fuel costs. The schedule, reported as of yesterday, April 16, affects key routes from May 1 onwards, with some reductions lasting until the end of the month. On domestic routes, flights to Khon Kaen will be reduced from…

  • Thai airlines announce route suspensions after fuel price surge | Thaiger

    Thai airlines announce route suspensions after fuel price surge

    Thai Lion Air, Nok Air and Thai AirAsia suspended several domestic and international routes amid rising fuel costs linked to escalating conflict in the Middle East. The three airlines announced that the route changes made this week were prompted by higher operating costs following a sharp increase in fuel prices. Thai Lion Air suspended its route from Don Mueang International…

  • AirAsia ticket prices rise 40% as fuel costs stay sky-high | Thaiger

    AirAsia ticket prices rise 40% as fuel costs stay sky-high

    AirAsia X is raising ticket prices by up to 40% as soaring jet fuel costs linked to the Middle Eastern conflict put fresh pressure on airlines across Asia. The carrier said yesterday, April 6, that higher oil prices had become its most serious challenge, with jet fuel costs doubling in recent weeks. The increase is forcing the long-haul low-cost airline…

  • CAAT warns of flight adjustments after Songkran | Thaiger

    CAAT warns of flight adjustments after Songkran

    Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) said on April 3 that it is monitoring the impact of Middle East tensions, with airlines expected to adjust flight operations after Songkran due to rising fuel costs and shifting travel demand. CAAT reported that airlines in the Middle East are gradually resuming services, with operations now at more than half of normal levels. Airlines…