American Airlines suspends 6 routes because of high jet fuel costs
Key Points:
- American Airlines is temporarily cutting select routes in August and September due to rising jet fuel costs driven by the ongoing war in Iran.
- The affected routes include flights from Los Angeles to Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Washington Dulles, as well as Charlotte to Ontario and Sacramento.
- The airline emphasized these route suspensions are temporary and no routes are being permanently cut at this time.
- Jet fuel represents 25% to 30% of airline operating costs, and the conflict in Iran has disrupted oil supplies, leading to higher expenses for carriers.
- American Airlines will offer affected customers rebooking options or refunds for tickets on the suspended routes.