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Peter Welch (D-VT)
Peter Welch
Democrat·Vermont

Press Release

Senators: “We are concerned about consumer access to safe and affordable air travel as we head into a busy summer travel season.” WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) , a member of the Senate Finance Committee , today partnered with Senator Tammy Duckworth , Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation , and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) in expressing serious concern to Airlines for America (A4A) about the impact skyrocketing jet fuel prices will have on American consumers and the airline industry in the coming weeks and months. In their letter to Chris Sununu, President and CEO of A4A, the Senators requested information about the impact the war with Iran is having on their members, the measures airlines plan to take in response to higher jet fuel costs, and how rising prices will hurt the broader air travel industry. A4A’s member airlines include: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Atlas Air Worldwide, Delta Airlines, FedEx, JetBlue, Southwest, United, and the United Parcel Service (UPS). The Senators underscore that American families are facing higher costs across all areas: “ As you know, rising jet fuel prices are dramatically increasing travel costs for American consumers and input costs for your member airlines…The war with Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, leading to the largest energy supply disruption in history. Approximately 20% of global jet fuel passes through the Strait. In addition, nearly a third of global crude supply passes through the Strait—up to 10% of which is also refined into jet fuel in other regions. Gasoline prices have increased by 50% in the last two months, and jet fuel prices have more than doubled since February 28. Forecasts estimate that airlines will face up to $24.1 billion in additional fuel expenses in 2026. “Airlines are already taking steps in response to increased input costs. All major U.S. carriers raised checked baggage fees in April. United CEO Scott Kirby recently stated that the airline could increase ticket prices by as much as 20% in response to the current oil market dynamics,” the Senators continued . “Delta announced route reductions beginning in June. Last week, JetBlue announced route reductions and the termination of service at select airports amid the current “capacity crisis.’” The Senators request a briefing from President and CEO Sununu and representatives from A4A member airlines, in addition to answers to the following questions by June 17, 2026: How do jet fuel prices affect route economics and air service decisions, particularly as it concerns small- and medium-sized airports? What steps have A4A members taken to prevent future airline ticket increases, route reductions, and flight cancellations at small- and medium-sized airports? Even if the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is imminent, are elevated jet fuel prices expected to persist and continue to impact consumer prices? How long are the impacts projected to last? Are any A4A member airlines considering measures such as delaying investments, pausing hiring, increasing baggage fees, or increasing ticket prices to address the jet fuel price increases? If so, please identify which measures are under consideration. The Iran war energy crisis has already ended operations for Spirit Airlines. Are any A4A members also at risk of bankruptcy or closure should the war in Iran continue through the summer and into the fall? Read and download the Senators’ full letter to Airlines for America President and CEO Sununu. ###

Source: https://www.welch.senate.gov/as-summer-travel-ramps-up-welch-leads-senators-in-raising-alarm-on-how-trumps-war-in-iran-has-impacted-air-travel
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