The Iran war is making travel more expensive.
Some airlines have announced that they will raise ticket prices due to geopolitical instability.
In particular, jet fuel costs have risen due to the war. Oil prices have faced considerable volatility, with tankers attacked in the Strait of Hormuz.
Brent crude surged past $100 per barrel in recent days, coming close to reaching $120 on March 19.
Meanwhile, the war is also changing flight maps.
The Gulf countries are home to airport megahubs that connect passengers from all over the world, helping to link Europe with Asia and Oceania.
Plus, the Gulf itself was one of the busiest air corridors in the world before traffic was forced to re-route when the first strikes were launched in late February.
More people have therefore been trying to book direct flights between Asia and Europe.
That increased demand and a lower capacity is also prompting price hikes.
Here are the airlines that have spoken about their plans:
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