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Qantas hikes fares on international routes as fuel costs surge on Mideast conflict

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 2:04 AM

March 10 (Reuters) – Qantas Airways said on Tuesday it would hike fares on its international routes this week in response ​to the surge in jet fuel ‌costs due to the conflict in the Middle East.

The Australian flag carrier also said in a statement that it was considering adding capacity on its existing ‌Europe ​routes in the coming months.

The ⁠U.S.-Israeli war on ⁠Iran has sent oil prices surging, upending global travel and sparking fears of a deep travel slump and the potential for the ​widespread grounding of planes.

Airfares on Asia-Europe routes have already spiked due to airspace closures ⁠and capacity constraints.

Air New ⁠Zealand, Qantas’s rival, also announced earlier ​in the day broad increases to ticket prices, ​one of the first airlines to do ‌so since the start of the war.

Qantas said in an emailed statement to Reuters that flights on its European routes were operating ⁠as scheduled and were more than 90% full in March, about 15 percentage points above typical levels ⁠for this ‌time of year.

“More customers have also ⁠been choosing to travel to ​Europe ‌via the United States, other Asian ​cities, and ⁠Johannesburg, connecting through Qantas’ partner airline network,” Qantas said.

“We are exploring options to redeploy capacity into Europe on existing routes in the coming months.”

(Reporting by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Rashmi Aich)