Airlines catch break in fuel runup

Hurricane Katrina interrupted airline operations and sent fuel prices soaring to new heights, dealing another blow to financially-strapped U.S. carriers. But for once, the industry actually caught a bit of a break. The post-Katrina run-up in jet-fuel prices was much smaller than the steep increase...

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