
"Air Canada announced a temporary suspension of flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F Kennedy airport, citing rising fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the conflict, affecting the profitability of certain routes."
"The airline will pause flights starting June 1, with service expected to resume on October 25. Affected customers will be contacted with alternate travel options, including flights to LaGuardia and Newark airports."
"Air Canada anticipates that these changes will affect 1% of its overall passenger-carrying capacity. Other temporary suspensions include a Salt Lake City-Toronto route, which will be halted starting June 30, and a delay in launching a service from Guadalajara to Montreal."
Air Canada has temporarily suspended flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport due to rising fuel prices linked to the US and Israel's conflict with Iran. Jet fuel prices have doubled since the conflict began, making some routes economically unfeasible. Flights will be paused from June 1 to October 25, affecting one flight from Montreal and three from Toronto. The airline will continue operating flights to LaGuardia and Newark airports. Other suspensions include a Salt Lake City-Toronto route and a delayed service from Guadalajara to Montreal.
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