CEO of major airline says fares could increase 15-20% this summer due to surge in fuel costs

Air travel this summer could cost a lot more. While some major airlines are looking to cut routes to save on costs, others are considering higher airfare prices.

WASHINGTON — Air travel could cost a lot more this summer, especially for United Airlines flyers. 

This comes as the cost of jet fuel has spiked following the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran in late February that led to conflict in one of the world’s most critical oil regions. 

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Wednesday that fares could cost roughly 15 to 20% more

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