Flights between Australia and New Zealand axed due to rising fuel costspublished at 03:02 GMT
Simon Atkinson
BBC Australia producer
Image source, Getty ImagesJetstar New Zealand has apologised after cancelling some domestic services and flights between Australia and New Zealand - citing a rise in jet fuel prices as war in the Middle East continues.
It said 12% of flights in May had been impacted - including on routes between Auckland and Christchurch and Auckland and Wellington. Flights between Auckland and Sydney and Auckland and Brisbane have also been scrapped.
The BBC understands the carrier has axed flights where there are multiple flights per day – with the airline saying most passengers had been offered another flight on the same day as an alternative.
“We have made some temporary changes to our schedule, including due to a rise in jet fuel prices as a result of the conflict in the Middle East and other rising costs,” a spokesperson said.
“We are sorry for the inconvenience and thank our customers for their understanding."
On Monday, Vietnam Airlines scrapped almost a two dozen domestic flights a week because of concerns over fuel price and availability. Airlines in Myanmar also made cuts to their domestic schedule.
















