Flight Cancellations Rise as Fuel Prices Surge During Iran War - Class A
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- Friday, 17 April 2026
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Many flights between China and Singapore have been canceled. This is happening because fuel prices are very high due to the war involving Iran.
Some airlines stopped flights from cities like Beijing and Shanghai. This affects people who want to travel during the holiday season.
Because fuel is expensive, airlines lose money when they fly. So they reduce the number of flights.
Passengers can change their tickets or get refunds, but some extra costs are not covered.
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Flight Cancellations Rise as Fuel Prices Surge During Iran War
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Difficult Words
- cancel – to stop something from happening
- fuel – energy used by planes
- price – how much something costs
- passenger – a person traveling on a plane
- refund – money returned after canceling
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- Why are flights being canceled?
- Which countries are affected?
- Why do airlines lose money?
- What can passengers do after cancellations?
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