Petrol Prices Force Australians to Rethink Easter Travel Plans
The Easter long weekend, a popular travel period in Australia, has been affected by rising petrol prices and energy supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions. Many Australians, including retirees and young professionals, have canceled trips, citing high fuel costs and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Every Easter, many Australians embark on travel adventures, but this year, retirees like Elsa Ucak are reconsidering their plans. High petrol prices, exacerbated by the block on the Strait of Hormuz, have made long drives costly and impractical.
The Easter travel season, crucial for the Australian economy, is facing disruptions. In 2025, over 4.5 million Australians were expected to spend billions on travel. However, the recent conflict in Iran has impacted energy prices, leading to widespread travel plan cancellations.
Among those affected is art director Rachel Abbott, who chose to stay in Sydney due to high transportation costs. Aid worker Stav Zotalis also noted the changed atmosphere, expressing concern over global instability and its real-world impacts on vulnerable populations.