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The Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released U.S. airlines’ March 2026 fuel cost and consumption numbers indicating total fuel expenditure ($5.06B) of U.S. scheduled service airlines was up 56.4% from February 2026 ($3.23B) and up 30.4% from March 2025 ($3.88B). The airlines used 1.615 billion gallons of fuel, 19.5% more fuel than in February 2026 (1.352 billion gallons) and 0.4% more fuel than March 2025 (1.609 billion gallons). The cost per gallon of fuel in March 2026 ($3.13) was up 74 cents (30.9%) from February 2026 ($2.39) and up 72 cents (29.9%) from March 2025 ($2.41).
Total fuel cost for U.S. airlines (total) scheduled service:
March 2025: |
$ 3.88 billion |
February 2026: |
$ 3.23 billion |
March 2026: |
$ 5.06 billion |

Fuel cost per gallon for U.S. airlines (total) scheduled service:
March 2025: |
$ 2.41 |
February 2026: |
$ 2.39 |
March 2026: |
$ 3.13 |

Fuel consumed by U.S. airlines (total) scheduled service:
March 2025: |
1.61 billion gallons |
February 2026: |
1.35 billion gallons |
March 2026: |
1.62 billion gallons |
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