ITA Airways won’t cut flights amid rising fuel prices

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ITA Airways has no plans ⁠to cut flights because of rising jet fuel prices, its chief executive said today.

The CEO added that the group has 80% of its fuel needs covered for the rest of the year.

However, the Italian carrier owned by the Lufthansa ‌group, is looking ⁠at increasing ticket prices this year between 5% and 10% to compensate for the surge in fuel costs resulting from the US-Israeli war on Iran, CEO Joerg Eberhart said.

“Fuel ‌now costs twice as much as it did before the ⁠crisis. Jet fuel accounts for some 30% ‌of our total costs. Without hedging we would have ⁠to ‌increase prices by 30%, and this would be difficult,” Eberhart told reporters in Rome.

He added that the company ⁠was also looking at increasing fuel efficiency through technical ⁠measures.

As part of its current strategy, the carrier is also aiming to bring down the average age of its fleet, with more modern jets key to improving fuel consumption.

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