With the price of jet fuel continuing to sit at highs unseen in years, almost every airline has canceled routes to prioritize only the most profitable ones.
In some cases, the cancellations were so extensive that the airline also had to temporarily or permanently shut down.
In mid-April, Mexican vacation airline Magnicharters abruptly canceled all of its flights for two weeks in a situation that required the Mexican government and several competing airlines to step in to help thousands of travelers left stranded.
Mexican holiday airline Magnicharters files for bankruptcy protection
With the initially announced restart date at the start of May passing without a resumption of service, Magnicharters has now voluntarily…

