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Lufthansa subsidiary to ground 27 aircraft amid fuel cost surge linked to Iran tensions

Friday, 17 April 2026, 00:03 · 1 min read

German aviation giant Lufthansa Group has announced that a subsidiary will suspend operations of 27 passenger aircraft, citing sharply rising fuel costs driven by tensions surrounding Iran. The decision reflects the broader financial pressure that regional conflicts can place on airline operating expenses. The move signals growing concern within the European aviation sector over the economic ripple effects of Middle East instability.

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NHK Worldルフトハンザ航空子会社27機運航停止へ 燃料費高騰など受け ↗︎
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