Two of Europe’s biggest airlines have cancelled hundreds of flights amid soaring fuel costs triggered by the Middle East war.
Lufthansa said today that a regional subsidiary, Lufthansa CityLine, would be suspending operations from Saturday amid high kerosene prices and labour disputes.
And KLM said it had cancelled 160 flights in the next month due to rising fuel costs.
It comes after the head of the International Energy
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