Alaska Paid $110 Million More For Jet Fuel

Alaska Airlines paid $1.04 per gallon on average for jet fuel in 2000, or 37 cents more than in 1999. The result is a fuel bill $110 million higher despite the fact that Alaska has one of the youngest U.S. fleets and 100% of its 94 aircraft are equipped with computers that help crews decide the most...

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