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International Aviation Fuel Surges 122%; CAA: 52.6 Flights Canceled Weekly in May

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Due to Middle East tensions, international aviation fuel prices have skyrocketed by 122%. Taiwan's CAA reports that airlines will cancel an average of 52.6 flights per week in May (1.7% of total flights) to cope with the severe increase in operating costs.

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Q: Why are flights being canceled in May?
A: Due to a 122% surge in international aviation fuel prices caused by the Middle East conflict, operating costs for airlines have significantly increased, leading to flight reductions and consolidations.
Q: How many flights will be reduced?
A: According to statistics from the Civil Aviation Administration, an average of 52.6 flights are canceled each week in May, which is approximately 1.7% of the total number of flights.
Q: Can the government stop the flight reductions?
A: The Ministry of Transport cannot forcibly stop the flight reductions, but it will work with airlines to provide support and minimize the impact as much as possible.