Spring Airlines Responds to Rising Aviation Fuel Costs Driven by Geopolitical Tensions on May 11

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According to Spring Airlines’ earnings call on May 11, the company’s Chief Financial Officer Chen Ke stated that geopolitical conflicts have driven significant increases in international aviation fuel prices, raising operational costs across the airline industry. The company is mitigating this impact through ticket price adjustments, fuel surcharges, and optimized flight scheduling, while maintaining high daily aircraft utilization and load factors to sustain operational performance.

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