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Airfare is taking off as the Iran war drives up jet fuel costs, with travelers now facing steeper prices heading into the summer travel season.

The spike shows how the conflict in Iran is hitting Americans far beyond the battlefield, as rising oil prices ripple through airlines, gas prices and consumer costs. Fuel is one of airlines’ largest operating expenses, according to the World Air Transport Statistics (WATS), and higher costs are increasingly being passed on to travelers through higher fares, added fees and fewer flight options. (RELATED: Oil Hits Four Year High As Iran Negotiations Continue)

Airfares are reportedly surging by around 25% according to data released by KAYAK. The increase comes as the Iran war drives up jet fuel prices and Americans head into the busiest travel season of the year, straining consumers’ plans.

Families planning to travel are getting hit with higher ticket prices, raising the possibility that travelers may resort to changing destinations and driving instead of flying.

“I don’t see how a family that could just barely justify, say $500 in plane tickets, is going to be able to justify $800,” JP Krahel, Loyola University professor, told CBS News. “If it’s a discretionary trip, they may say, ‘You know what, instead of flying across the country, let’s just drive down to the beach.’”

A technician prepares to refuel a Delta Airlines aircraft at the Austin-Bergrstrom International Airport on April 10, 2026 in Austin, Texas. Airlines have begun cutting flights and increasing airfare as jet fuel costs continue rising due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The spike in airfare fits into the broader picture of economic impact on America as uncertainty in Iran continues and consumers find ways to adapt to rising fuel and general goods inflation.

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Airlines are now caught in the middle of rising fuel costs and consumers struggling in the current economy. Budget carriers are particularly vulnerable, as they rely on thinner margins. The pressure comes as low-cost carriers have already been struggling with debt and higher operating costs.

On May 3, budget carrier Spirit Airlines ceased operations after 34 years, due to unstable debt, a failed merger, and rising fuel costs that finally broke the company.

In April 2022, JetBlue launched a bid to acquire Spirit Airlines, offering $3.6 billion in cash. The merger was eventually terminated in March 2024 after attempts by the Biden-era Department of Justice (DOJ), citing antitrust concerns that could reduce competition and raise fares. Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren played a prominent legislative role in stopping the merger.

The closure of the low-cost airline is set to further raise fares even more, as recent data from Business Insider indicates a 14% increase.

A Department of Transportation (DOT) spokesperson pointed the Daily Caller News Foundation to a recent interview with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Fox News, The Sunday Briefing, in which he described the rise in jet fuel prices as a “small spike.”

“Once this conflict is over, we are going to see jet fuel go lower than it was before the Iran conflict,” Duffy said, adding that lower jet fuel prices would make travel cheaper for Americans.

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