Airlines Increase Fuel Surcharges
Airlines in many parts of the world began increasing fuel surcharges last week as the cost of oil per barrel surged past $50 with no short-term relief in sight. In the U.S., where intense competition has squelched previous attempts to raise fares, increases seemed to be taking hold.
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