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Restructuring fears grip budget carriers as fuel price surge dents travel demand
The Korea Times

Restructuring fears grip budget carriers as fuel price surge dents travel demand

Mounting fuel costs and weakening travel demand are sparking concerns of sweeping restructuring across Korea’s low-cost carrier (LCC) industry, as budget airlines slash international flights, expand unpaid leave programs and implement emergency cost-cutting measures to weather intensifying financial pressure. The aviation sector has come under strain from a combination of soaring global oil prices and a weakening Korean won, with budget carriers bearing the brunt of the impact. Industry officials said the sharp rise in aviation fuel prices — triggered by escalating instability in the Middle East — has rapidly increased operating costs for LCCs, and the rising ticket prices are dampening consumer demand. Roughly 900 round-trip international flights have already been cut, largely among LCCs, amid the armed conflict in the Middle East. The figure is expected to rise further as travel demand weakens. Airlines are increasingly trimming less profitable routes, as fuel expenses — one of the largest components of airline operating costs — continue to climb sharply. Despite higher fuel s

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