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Jet fuel crisis: Air Canada suspends flights to New York

Canada is facing a shortage of jet fuel and rising prices.

علي رجب
Last updated: 18/04/2026 2:05 pm
Ali Ragab
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  • Suspension schedule and alternative airports
  • The repercussions of the Iranian war on the aviation sector
  • Company procedures towards passengers

Toronto, Canada – In a further indication of the widening economic impact of regional conflicts, Air Canada announced its decision to suspend all flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City for the duration of the 2026 summer season. This forced decision is driven by a severe shortage of jet fuel and record-high prices, a consequence of the ongoing war in Iran and its direct impact on global energy supply chains.

Suspension schedule and alternative airports

ABC News reported that the leading Canadian airline took this measure to address rising operating costs and ensure the sustainability of its operations during the current crisis.

According to the company’s statement, flights from Toronto and Montreal to John F. Kennedy International Airport will be suspended starting June 11. Service is scheduled to resume on November 2, 2026. This means the Canadian carrier will be absent from one of the world’s busiest airports during the peak tourist season. Despite this suspension, the airline reassured its passengers that service will continue as normal to other airports serving the greater New York area. These airports are LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), thus providing alternatives for travelers wishing to reach the state.

The repercussions of the Iranian war on the aviation sector

This crisis is directly linked to the geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, where the war in Iran disrupted oil shipping routes and forced several refineries to shut down, causing a severe shortage of jet fuel in global markets.

The problem wasn’t just a shortage of fuel; prices skyrocketed, making it difficult for airlines to maintain profit margins on some of the busiest international routes.

Company procedures towards passengers

Air Canada confirmed it will immediately begin contacting customers affected by the decision who had pre-booked flights for the summer period. The airline explained it will offer alternative travel options, including changing reservations to other airports or issuing full refunds. It emphasized its commitment to minimizing disruption to passengers’ travel plans. Aviation industry experts believe Air Canada’s move could be the first in a series of similar actions by other global airlines if the war continues and the fuel crisis worsens. This presents the global aviation sector with a new existential challenge reminiscent of previous major energy crises.

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