Air Canada is set to ground its flights to one of New York City's busiest airports for nearly five months, citing skyrocketing jet fuel costs as the reason. As fuel prices continue to soar, the airline has announced it will suspend its operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) from April 30 to September 3. The move is expected to affect thousands of passengers who rely on Air Canada for travel to and from the US hub. The airline's decision comes as the global aviation industry grapples with the economic fallout of high fuel prices, which have been exacerbated by ongoing conflicts and supply chain disruptions.
Air Canada will suspend flights to JFK for nearly 5 months as jet fuel costs soar CBS News