Illustration depicting chaos at a French airport with canceled flights, rising airfares, and stranded tourists due to Middle East war fuel costs.
Illustration depicting chaos at a French airport with canceled flights, rising airfares, and stranded tourists due to Middle East war fuel costs.
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2026 Middle East War: Surging Fuel Costs Hit French Tourism and Airfares

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Amid ongoing disruptions from the Middle East war that began February 28, 2026—including over 37,000 flight cancellations and airline recoveries—French travel bookings have plummeted and airfares risen due to oil price surges. Agencies urge suspending trips to nine Persian Gulf nations until March 31, while Air France and KLM impose 50-euro long-haul surcharges.

The Middle East war, escalating since US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets on February 28, 2026, continues to roil French tourism. Following initial global aviation chaos with mass cancellations and airspace closures, bookings have now dropped sharply, per travel agencies and tour operators. Economy Minister convenes videoconferences every two days with tourism, energy, and transport sectors.

Oil prices have spiked, with kerosene at 168 dollars per barrel on March 11 (Platts index) and Brent exceeding 100 dollars. Air France adds a 50-euro surcharge on economy long-haul tickets issued from March 11 (e.g., Paris-Los Angeles, Paris-Shanghai). KLM matches with a 50-euro round-trip economy increase. Others like SAS, Cathay Pacific, Air India, and Qantas follow suit; Transavia holds off.

Entreprises du Voyage (EDV) and Syndicat des entreprises du tour-operating (SETO) advise halting departures to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, and Qatar until March 31 for safety. SETO's Patrice Caradec notes alignment with airline policies; agencies prioritize postponements. Ripple effects freeze sales to Egypt and Turkey, though existing trips proceed. Overall tourism sales lag 10-15% year-over-year, offset by gains in southern Europe, Caribbean, and Cape Verde. Gulf hubs critical for Asia/Indian Ocean routes remain volatile, with Emirates at 80% capacity.

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Discussions on X primarily feature shares of news articles from Le Figaro and other French media about Air France and KLM imposing 50-euro surcharges on long-haul flights due to fuel price surges from the Middle East war, alongside plummeting French tourism bookings and recommendations to suspend travel to nine Gulf countries until March 31. Reactions express frustration over passengers bearing the costs, skepticism toward airlines profiteering, and concerns about broader economic impacts on tourism.

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Middle Eastern airport tarmac with airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates resuming limited flights, passengers boarding amid recovery from conflict disruptions.
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Middle East conflict triggers 37,000 flight cancellations, oil surge, and airline stock plunge as carriers resume limited operations

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The US-Israel-Iran war starting February 28, 2026, has caused over 37,000 flight cancellations in the Middle East through March 8, alongside airspace closures, nearly $1 billion in aviation losses, and oil prices up over 15%. Airlines including Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad are resuming limited schedules, while Air India adds extra flights amid surging airfares and battered stocks.

As the 2026 Middle East War drags on, French overseas travel bookings have plunged, with little shift to domestic holidays, threatening the summer tourist season. Travelers are opting for nearby destinations or postponing plans, exemplified by cancellations like Anne's family trip to Vietnam.

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving U.S. and Israeli air assaults on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes, has led to widespread flight suspensions by regional airlines. Oil prices have surged over 10% to more than $75 per barrel due to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts predict potential increases in airfares as airlines face higher fuel costs.

As limited flights resumed from UAE hubs on March 2, 2026, amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iran and regional retaliation, airlines like Etihad and Emirates offered partial relief to stranded passengers. However, thousands of cancellations persist across Gulf airports, with full recovery uncertain as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

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The conflict in the Middle East is disrupting global logistics chains, risking longer delays for packages headed to French consumers. Tensions are particularly affecting air freight through hubs in Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. Fuel price increases are also being observed.

A week of US-Israeli attacks on Iran and retaliatory strikes into Gulf states has kept much of the Middle East’s airspace closed, driving global airfare surges as airlines reroute flights. This ongoing crisis, following initial disruptions to Gulf hubs like Dubai, has hit Cathay Pacific hardest, with an SCMP analysis showing average 93% jumps in fares to Hong Kong from 57 destinations worldwide.

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Dutch airline KLM announced on Thursday the cancellation of nearly 1% of its European flights over the coming month due to rising kerosene costs. It will offer 80 fewer round trips from its Schiphol base in Amsterdam. KLM justified the move by the financial unviability of these routes while denying any fuel shortage.

 

 

 

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