Airline Industry Woes Spread to Asia and Europe

The decline in oil prices from nearly $150 a barrel to less than $110 has provided urgently needed relief to the world’s airlines and their slumping stocks, fueling optimism that the industry’s darkest days are behind it. But now carriers are facing a new challenge: slumping demand as U.S. economic...

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