US airlines' fuel costs soared in April to $6.5bn

Monday, 08 June 2026 - 19:45

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U.S. passenger airlines' fuel ​costs jumped 78% ‌in April to nearly $6.5 billion over the ​same month ​last year as the ⁠conflict in the Middle ​East has sharply ​driven up fuel costs, the U.S. Transportation Department ​said Monday.
Airlines' ​fuel costs were up 26% ‌over ⁠March and carriers used 2.6% less fuel in April ​over ​March, ⁠USDOT said in a monthly ​report.

The cost ​per ⁠gallon of fuel in April was $4.11, ⁠up $1.81 ​over April ​2025.

-Reuters




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