Le conflit du Golfe fait grimper les coûts d'assurance des compagnies aériennes indiennes, les tarifs pourraient augmenter

Des sources de l'industrie indiquent que les opérateurs de compagnies aériennes indiennes paient désormais des frais d'assurance supplémentaires pour chaque avion se rendant au Moyen-Orient. Cela augmente considérablement les coûts d'exploitation sur ces routes. Les tarifs pourraient augmenter en conséquence.

Les compagnies aériennes indiennes font face à des coûts d'assurance plus élevés en raison du conflit en cours dans le Golfe. Des sources de l'industrie ont déclaré à India Today TV que les opérateurs de compagnies aériennes paient désormais des frais d'assurance supplémentaires pour chaque avion se rendant au Moyen-Orient. Cela augmente considérablement les coûts d'exploitation sur ces routes. Le rapport a été publié le 12 mars 2026. Les mots-clés incluent les compagnies aériennes indiennes, les primes de risque pour l'assurance, et l'augmentation des primes de risque pour les compagnies aériennes. La hausse des primes d'assurance due au conflit pourrait entraîner des tarifs passagers plus élevés, bien que les sources ne mentionnent ni chiffres précis ni noms de compagnies aériennes.

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