
Air Canada Suspends JFK Flights Due to Fuel Costs
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Air Canada is suspending flights to New York's JFK airport for nearly five months. This is due to soaring jet fuel costs related to the war in Iran.
Air Canada is suspending service to New York's JFK International Airport over the summer. The suspension is a direct result of rising jet fuel costs.
Travelers planning to fly Air Canada to or from JFK should explore alternative routes or airports. Consider flying into nearby airports like Newark (EWR) or LaGuardia (LGA).
The suspension is expected to last nearly five months. Passengers should check with Air Canada for specific dates and rebooking options.
Original source:Japan Today ↗
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