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Azul airline cuts flights due to rising fuel costs amid ongoing global tensions
Rio de Janeiro, Campinas, Belo Horizonte, Recife, Curitiba, BrazilSunday, June 7, 2026
The upcoming months look tough for ticket prices, especially since travel demand usually drops during this time of year. Still, Azul expects things to improve later in the year as more people book flights during the third and fourth quarters. Higher fares might become more common if demand picks up, helping the airline recover some of the lost profits.
Inside the company, leaders are watching the war situation closely. They admit they once hoped the conflict would end soon, but now they’re preparing for a longer stretch of high costs. By carefully adjusting their flight plans, Azul hopes to stay flexible and avoid big losses while waiting for better conditions.
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