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Summary
Week: 2026-03-09 - 2026-03-15
Market: PL
Bundle mode: LOW_LOCAL_SIGNAL
Active LLM categories: aviation_news, geopolitics, capacity_network_changes
Direct events: 1 | Related: 0 | Macro: 2
Macro strength: low
Macro categories: capacity_network_changes, geopolitics
Macro findings: Geopolitical disruption was active this week.; Macro aviation pressure was active this week.
Warnings: Low local signal: fewer than 4 direct market events available for this week.
Clusters
| Cluster | Category | Relation | Articles | Sources | Strength | Impact | Rep title | Rep source | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 68981147de83 | aviation_news | direct | 1 | 1 | weak | low | Rejsy do Dubaju, Tel Awiwu i Rijadu zawieszone. LOT przedłuża decyzję | Business Insider - Linie Lotnicze | 4.20 |
| 805c11969815 | geopolitics | macro | 1 | 1 | weak | high | Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict | AeroTime Airlines | 6.80 |
| 749155ae7afa | capacity_network_changes | macro | 1 | 1 | weak | medium | Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report | AeroTime Airlines | 5.80 |
Evidence
| Cluster | Category | Relation | Date | Source | Title | Content | Quality | Priority | Excerpt | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 805c11969815 | geopolitics | macro | 2026-03-12 | AeroTime Airlines | Air NZ to cut 1,100 flights amid soaring fuel prices, Middle East conflict | rss_full_content | 1.00 | 6.80 | Air New Zealand has announced plans to cancel approximately 1,100 flights through early May 2026, impacting around 44,000 passengers, as the airline grapples with the global fuel crisis caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The move comes as the airline faces unprecedented challenges, with soaring jet fuel prices and disruptions to global energy supply routes. “We know that affordability around flying is a real challenge,” Air New Zealand Chief Executive Nikhil Ravishankar said during an interview with the New Zealand news program Morning Report. “Even in these unprecedented times, there’s a limit to what we can pass on to our customers.” The flight cancellations, which represent about a 5% reduction in the airline’s scheduled services, will affect both domestic and international routes. However, Ravishankar noted that flights between New Zealand and the United States would not be impacted due to increased demand for alternative routes to Europe. Passengers affected by the cancellations will be rebooked on alternative flights, with most being accommodated on the same day. The airline has not yet announced the specific flights that will be canceled, but Ravishankar stat | open |
| 749155ae7afa | capacity_network_changes | macro | 2026-03-15 | AeroTime Airlines | Riyadh Air’s initial network of 15 destinations revealed: report | rss_full_content | 1.00 | 5.80 | Riyadh Air is planning to operate an initial network of 15 destinations spanning the Middle East, Europe and Asia, according to aviation news site Aeroroutes . Although not officially published by the airline, this preliminary route network has appeared on the “S26 start of season report” published by Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) , a British firm that acts as a slot coordinator at several major airports worldwide. According to the report, Riyadh Air’s initial destinations in Europe will be Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Manchester (MAN) and Madrid-Barajas (MAD), in addition to London-Heathrow (LHR), an airport which the Saudi carrier has already been serving in a limited capacity since October 2025 , with flights only open to company insiders. Riyadh Air will also fly from its base in the Saudi capital to Cairo (CAI), Amman (AMM), Dubai (DXB), Islamabad (ISB), Lahore (LHE), Mumbai (BOM), Bangkok (BKK), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Jakarta (CGK) and Manila (MNL). Jeddah (JED) will be the only domestic destination, at least initially. As many industry commentators have noted, all these destinations, except Manchester, are already being served from Riyadh King Khalid International Airpor | open |
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