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Fuel Surcharges Hit Travelers and Shippers

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 7, 2026
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Several cardboard boxes are stacked on the ground in front of a jet engine on an airport tarmac, ready for shippers as fuel surcharges impact logistics under a clear sky.
Summary:
  • Jet fuel jumped 95% since the Iran war began, costing United Airlines an extra $11 billion annually.
  • United and Delta raised checked bag fees to $45-$55, and Amazon added a 3.5% fuel surcharge for sellers.
  • USPS is charging its first-ever 8% fuel surcharge on packages starting April 26, running through at least January 2027.

Companies are passing war costs directly to customers. United raised checked bag fees $10. Amazon added a 3.5% surcharge on seller costs.

USPS is charging 8% more on packages starting April 26 - its first fuel surcharge ever.

Why Companies Are Raising Costs

Jet fuel jumped 95% since the Iran war began. United Airlines faces an extra $11 billion per year - larger than their best profit year. Airlines can't absorb that.

United and Delta both raised checked bag fees to $45 or $55. JetBlue raised them $4 to $9 per bag. FedEx already has a 26.5% fuel surcharge built in.

How Customers See It

You won't always see direct price hikes. McKinsey expects higher free shipping minimums, fewer discounts, smaller packages, and slower delivery. You pay the same but get less.

United is cutting 5% of flights over six months. Fewer routes mean fewer seats, which means ticket prices rise.

What to Watch

These charges aren't temporary. USPS's surcharge runs through January 2027 at minimum. Airlines are cutting capacity, not adding it back. Visible price increases are coming for anyone who travels or ships.

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