Jet‑fuel summer warning
- Airlines are cutting routes and raising fares because jet‑fuel shortages tied to the war in Iran are squeezing supply and forcing schedule changes across transatlantic carriers this summer. - Lufthansa announced it has canceled about 20,000 flights through fall, and travel experts warned Europe might have only "maybe six weeks or so" of usable jet fuel before wider disruptions hit. - Plan backups and rail alternatives; reporting explains the carrier cuts and Lufthansa's cancellations. (nytimes.com) (latimes.com)