AirTran Airways Enters Fuel Hedging Agreement
AirTran Airways last week entered a fuel hedging agreement covering an additional 15% of its estimated fuel consumption for the first quarter of 2001. The agreement limits the airline's crude oil exposure to a price between $28 and $32 per barrel. When combined with current hedge positions, AirTran...
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