Airlines cancel flights globally as Middle East conflict disrupts jet fuel supplies and drives up prices. U.S. passengers are entitled to refunds if flights are canceled and they choose not to travel.
Global airlines are canceling flights as conflict in the Middle East impacts jet fuel supplies and prices. U.S. regulations require airlines to provide refunds if a flight is canceled and the passenger chooses not to travel.
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