Jet fuel prices slide to post-Iran-war lows, but IATA and S&P Global warn of ongoing supply uncertainty

Jet fuel prices have fallen back to the lowest level since hostilities linked to Iran war began, after previously doubling. Despite the retreat, IATA and S&P Global caution that fuel supplies will remain uncertain over the coming months, keeping airline cost volatility elevated.

Discovered 2026-06-30T07:46:30.347714-07:00 | 2026-06-30T07:46:30.347714-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Even with prices easing after the run-up tied to the Iran war, IATA and S&P Global warn that forward supply conditions remain uncertain, pointing to continued cost volatility for carriers.
  • Fuel is a dominant controllable expense line; near-term procurement and hedging decisions must reflect both the lower spot environment and the risk of renewed supply disruptions.
  • The cluster signals an evolving risk mix for the wider aviation market—demand and operational planning may improve, but fuel availability constraints could still tighten margins and capacity decisions.

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2026-06-30T07:46:30.347714-07:00
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2026-06-30T09:53:08.113410-07:00
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