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Last-minute travelers might be in luck as international airfares have plunged below $1,000 for the first time since mid-March – but experts are warning it will likely be just a brief respite as the effects from the war in Iran keep fuel costs elevated. The average international ticket dropped to $980 last week, the lowest level since the week of March 23, when prices hit $954, according to Kayak, which tracks weekly flight searches. Destinations with the largest price drops included Seoul, South Korea, which was down 15% to $1,207; Shanghai, China, where prices fell 15% to $1,378; and Naples,…

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