Airlines cut 2026 profit forecast as Iran war drives fuel price surge
1mo ago· 1 min readenNews
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Global airlines have downgraded their 2026 profit forecast due to a fuel price shock triggered by the Iran war, highlighting the industry's vulnerability to geopolitical instability and volatile fuel costs.
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The downgrade underscores airlines' exposure to geopolitical shocks and fuel volatility.
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