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Skybus halts Newquay-London flights due to soaring fuel costs, leaving passengers scrambling for alternatives. Fuel prices surged from $1.89 to $3.21 per gallon, causing bookings to plummet. The route was set to run until May 31st, but the last flight departs this Thursday. Passengers receive full refunds, but travelers are left in a lurch. Train travel becomes the new norm, with Shane McLaughlin opting for a lengthy train journey to Seville. Cornwall Airport is helpless, but London links remain with Ryanairs Stansted runs and easyJets twice-weekly flights from June 23rd. The UKs jet fuel dependency on the Middle East poses shortage risks, with fares skyrocketing and carriers considering price hikes. EasyJet and others boost summer services, while locals advocate for consistent London ties. The fuel crisis challenges the aviation industry, but temporary solutions keep Cornwall connected.
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