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A report by Torism Economics predicts that international flight ticket prices could rise by up to 10% by 2027 if conflicts in the Middle East continue and energy supply disruptions persist. The company explained that the increase in oil and jet fuel prices, resulting from disrupted energy exports through the Strait of Hormuz, will lead to higher operating costs, gradually reflected in ticket prices after several months of rising fuel expenses. The study anticipates that the average ticket prices in 2026 will be approximately 5-10% higher than pre-conflict projections, with ongoing influence from geopolitical tensions and energy prices affecting the air travel and passenger markets.
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