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Airlines are lowering ticket prices. They want to attract customers


Carriers, travel agencies and analysts say consumers are holding off on bookings after a series of warnings about the possible need for fuel rationing following the conflict with Iran that led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz three months ago.

– We are living in times similar to those during the pandemic, Turkish Airlines CEO Murat Şeker told investors. “There is still a lack of long-term predictability,” he added.

Read also: Fuel crisis in Europe? Swiss International Air Lines with contingency plan

Where is it cheaper?

Since the first widespread warnings of jet fuel shortages in early April, flight prices to some of southern Europe's most popular destinations have been falling – according to an FT analysis of the cheapest fares on Google Flights.

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