Are flights getting more expensive because of the Iran war?

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The ongoing war in Iran is causing concerns about flight prices and schedules, but major US airlines have not made significant changes yet. Experts warn that prolonged oil disruptions could affect flights and prices, advising travelers to book summer trips now and consider refundable tickets.
The war in Iran is affecting summer travel plans due to rising prices and geopolitical uncertainty. Major US airlines have not cut schedules or raised fares for summer travel, but experts warn of potential disruptions if the war persists. Some flights to the Middle East have been rerouted, but domestic and international flights to popular destinations are largely unaffected. Airlines are prepared to raise fares if high oil prices continue. Travelers are advised to book summer trips now and consider refundable tickets due to ongoing uncertainty. The US is an isolated market, with minimal disruptions to domestic flights and those to popular international destinations.
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