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Fuel Crisis Grounds Flights: Air Canada Cuts NYC Routes
18 Apr
Summary
- Air Canada is temporarily suspending flights to New York's JFK airport.
- Rising jet fuel prices, more than doubling since conflict began, are the cause.
- Service is expected to resume on October 25th after the suspension.

Air Canada has announced the temporary suspension of flights connecting Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. This measure, effective June 1, is a direct response to a substantial increase in jet fuel prices.
The airline stated that jet fuel costs have doubled since the onset of the conflict in Iran, rendering certain routes economically unviable. Consequently, three flights from Toronto and one from Montreal will be paused until October 25.