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Vacationers could have issues with travel itineraries as Taiwan's airlines are cutting back flights in May because of rising fuel costs from the Middle East conflict.
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00:00Taiwan-based airlines are cutting some flights next month as jet fuel prices soar because of the Iran conflict.
00:07Local carriers will cut an average of 52 international flights a week in May.
00:12Some flights were already canceled this month, with a few removed from July and August.
00:17The cutbacks come ahead of the busy summer travel season, and there are concerns vacationers could be impacted.
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