Two million airline seats cut amid soaring jet fuel prices
Airlines cut two million seats from May schedules as soaring jet fuel prices strain operations following Middle East conflict disruptions. About 13,000 fewer flights will operate globally, with Istanbul and Munich experiencing the biggest reductions from Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa. The UK government is preparing contingency measures including relaxing slot rules to prevent summer cancellations if regional supply shortages worsen.
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