Jet fuel supply concerns grow as war with Iran drags on, airlines cut flights


A Lufthansa passenger aircraft is parked at a gate while a SASCA fuel truck services it on the apron at Toulouse Blagnac Airport in Blagnac in Occitanie in France on March 15, 2026.

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The surging price of jet fuel isn’t the airline industry’s only problem. Now, it’s whether it will have enough.

Since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, the price of jet fuel in the U.S. has nearly doubled, going from $2.50 a gallon on Feb. 27 to $4.88 a gallon on April 2, with the increases even sharper in other regions. The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz is choking off supplies of both crude and refined products like jet fuel, further driving up the price.

That’s forcing airlines to consider cutting flights, especially overseas.

Carsten Spohr, CEO of Germany’s Deutsche Lufthansa, told employees in a webcast last week that the carrier is assigning teams to come up with contingency plans because of the war in the Middle East, including for drops in demand or a lack of jet fuel, a spokesman said. Those plans could include grounding some of its aircraft.

The U.S. produces a lot of jet fuel and isn’t as exposed as other regions like Europe and parts of Asia are in comparison. But aircraft fill up locally, so some U.S. airlines could face shortages on international trips.

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told reporters late last month that the carrier, which has the most service to Asia among U.S. airlines, would have to cut back its flights there. He also said it’s “not impossible” that airlines collectively would have to reduce service in that region.

He noted that as the price of jet fuel goes up, it could be more acute in parts of the U.S. that aren’t as connected by pipelines.

“There’s not enough refining capacity, and so fuel price prior to this and going forward is more susceptible to supply weakness on the West Coast than anywhere else in the country,” he said.

Kirby told employees earlier in March that the airline is preparing for oil to stay above $100 a barrel through 2027 and is pruning some of its flights in the near term.

“To be clear, nothing changes about our longer-term plans for aircraft deliveries or total capacity for 2027 and beyond, but there’s no point in burning cash in the near term on flying that just can’t absorb these fuel costs,” he said in a March 20 message to employees.

Travel demand wild card

Airlines overall are pruning some flights for the coming months, though they often adjust schedules throughout the year to match demand, aircraft availability or other complications.

Domestic capacity in the second quarter for U.S. carriers is up 2.1%, down from previous plans of 2.3% growth, while total capacity is set to rise 1.1%, down from 2.4% on the week ended March 20, according to a Monday report from UBS.

“We expect more capacity cuts in the coming weeks,” UBS said.

So far, airline executives have said that travel demand is strong, but the fuel strains and price spikes are a headache for carriers and passengers alike as the peak summer travel season approaches.

Fuel is generally airlines’ biggest expense after labor, and carriers are already raising airfare and fees like for checked luggage to make up for the added cost.

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Germany vs Ghana Prediction and Betting Tips | March 30th 2026


Germany will entertain Ghana at MHPArena in an international friendly on Monday. Both teams will conclude their ongoing international break with this match and will look to give a good account of themselves here.

The hosts faced Switzerland last week and registered a 4-3 away win. It was a close game as Switzerland matched Die Mannschaft blow-for-blow. Jonathan Tah and Serge Gnabry scored in the first half, while Florian Wirtz bagged a second-half brace, including an 85th-minute winner.

The Black Stars played Austria in their previous outing and fell to a heavy 5-1 defeat. It was their third consecutive defeat in friendly games. Jordan Ayew scored a consolation goal for them in the 77th minute.


Germany vs Ghana Head-to-Head and Key Numbers

  • The two teams have met three times across all competitions. Interestingly, two of these meetings have taken place at the FIFA World Cup. The hosts have an unbeaten record in these meetings with two wins.
  • They last met in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup, and they played out a 2-2 draw. Interestingly, it was the only match in which the eventual champions dropped points in that tournament.
  • Ghana have scored one goal apiece in four of their last seven games in all competitions.
  • Germany are currently on a six-game winning streak in all competitions, keeping four clean sheets in that period.
  • The Black Stars last met a European team in a friendly in 2022 and registered a 2-0 win over Switzerland in their preparatory match for the 2022 World Cup.
  • The hosts last played a team from CAF in the 2017 Confederations Cup and defeated Cameroon 3-1 in the group-stage match.

Germany vs Ghana Prediction

Die Mannschaft will play for the first time at home in 2026 and will look to secure a win here. They had suffered three defeats across all competitions in 2025, with two of them coming at home. They are unbeaten in their last four friendlies, scoring at least two goals in four games in that period.

Lennart Karl got his senior debut for the team as he came off the bench in the 63rd minute. He is expected to feature in this game as well. Alexander Nübel might get the nod to start here.

The Black Stars suffered their biggest defeat in roughly two defeats last week and will look to bounce back here. They have failed to score in just one of their three meetings against the hosts.

Otto Addo is likely to make a few changes to the starting XI for this match. Kamaldeen Sulemana might start here after coming off the bench against Austria.

Considering the current form of the two teams, we back the hosts to register a comfortable win.

Prediction: Germany 3-0 Ghana


Germany vs Ghana Betting Tips

Tip 1: Result – Germany to win

Tip 2: Goals – Over/Under 2.5 Goals – Over 2.5 goals

Tip 3: Both teams to score – No

Tip 4: At least one goal to be scored in the second half – Yes