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Airline Ticket Prices Expected To Rise Amid Oil Price Surge

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Last updated: March 9, 2026 5:01 pm
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South Africans may soon face higher airfares as rising global oil prices and disruptions to international air travel place increasing pressure on airlines.

The aviation industry is already feeling the strain after a sharp surge in oil prices linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East. As fuel costs climb and airlines are forced to avoid certain conflict zones, ticket prices are expected to increase.

Oil Price Surge Putting Airlines Under Pressure

Global oil prices have risen sharply in recent days, increasing by more than 15% and at one stage nearing a 30% jump as concerns grow that the conflict could disrupt global energy supplies.

Fuel is one of the largest expenses for airlines, typically accounting for about 20% to 25% of operating costs. As a result, sudden spikes in oil prices quickly raise operating expenses for carriers.

Industry analysts warn that if high fuel prices persist, airlines are likely to pass some of these costs on to passengers through higher ticket prices.

Airspace Closures Adding To The Pressure

Airlines are also facing operational challenges as some areas of Middle Eastern airspace become restricted due to the conflict.

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Since tensions escalated in late February, more than 37 000 flights to and from the Middle East have reportedly been cancelled. Many other flights have had to follow longer routes to avoid affected areas.

Longer flight paths increase both travel time and fuel consumption, adding further costs for airlines. Aviation analysts estimate that rerouting a single long haul flight can add between 90 and 120 minutes to the journey and increase operational costs by roughly $10 000 in additional fuel and crew expenses.

Airspace restrictions are also reducing airline capacity globally, with some routes temporarily suspended or operating with fewer flights.

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This combination of higher fuel costs and limited flight availability typically pushes ticket prices higher, especially on long haul international routes. In some cases, fares have already surged sharply worldwide, with reports of certain routes seeing significant price increases within a short period.

Possible Impact On South African Travellers

South Africa’s aviation sector is closely linked to global fuel markets and international airline networks. This means local ticket prices are unlikely to be immune to the pressure created by rising oil costs and disrupted flight routes.

Higher jet fuel prices could result in more expensive international flights and potentially affect regional travel as well if the situation continues.

Analysts warn that travellers may begin to feel the impact when booking flights in the coming months should oil prices remain elevated and airspace disruptions persist.

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