Airports Search For Strategies To Grapple With Rising Fuel Costs
The main effect of high fuel prices on U.S. airports is indirect, but predictable. When airlines slash capacity in response to the rising price of jet fuel, airport revenues from passengers fall. All categories of U.S. airports–large, medium and small hubs, as well as non-hub airports—will see...
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