Salt Lake City to Toronto will see a suspension effective June 30, 2026, with plans to resume in 2027, while New York JFK routes to Toronto and Montreal will be suspended effective June 1, 2026, resuming October 25, 2026.
As jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict and some lower profitability routes and flights are no longer economic, we are making schedule adjustments accordingly.
Agricultural groups say rising diesel prices and broader input costs are leaving many producers operating on unsustainable margins, with some warning that 'direct action' could follow if ministers fail to respond.
"Transportation costs are a big factor there. Every company that is involved and has logistics and they have to pay for gas, either they have to absorb this cost, or they will charge the third party that will provide this service. I'm not surprised this is happening, because at some point, Amazon will say we cannot absorb all this cost."
Carnival's full-year 2026 guidance now reflects more than $500 million in adverse fuel price impacts versus prior assumptions, highlighting the significant financial strain from rising oil costs.
Badenoch highlighted pressure from trade unions and former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, arguing that Starmer had the authority to act but was choosing to defer responsibility.
"If prices stayed at this level, it would mean an extra $11 billion in annual expense just for jet fuel. For perspective, in United's best year ever, we made less than $5B."
Sometimes I feel like I'm going to get, like, heart attacks. You feel like how am I gonna survive? What should I do? Should I put more hours [in]? Should I work, like, 14, 15 hours? It's a very hard decision. Singh, who already works seven days a week, estimates he's shelling out an extra $150 to $200 monthly to be on the road in downtown Vancouver.
Americans will pay more at the pump if Donald Trump succeeds in tossing out tailpipe pollution regulations, a new analysis shows. That's on top of job and GDP losses that could result from stifling innovation in cleaner transportation. The Trump administration wants to do away with the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, policies that have encouraged carmakers to manufacture more fuel-efficient cars and electric vehicles over time.