Aviation Industry to Face Year-Long Disruption Even if Conflict Ceases, Analyst Warns
The global aviation sector is forecast to experience significant repercussions for the remainder of the year, regardless of a potential end to the ongoing conflict. According to an industry analyst, the effects are not short-term and will persist for many months. Key factors contributing to this prolonged disruption include rerouted flights due to closed airspace and sustained high fuel prices. These challenges will translate into higher operational costs for airlines and potentially increased ticket prices for travelers.
Official Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/quotable/2026/3/10/aviation-will-feel-effect-for-the-rest-of-the-year-even-if-conflict-ends-t
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