Asian-Pacific airlines are increasing fares to offset fuel price rises

Asian-Pacific airlines are increasing fares to offset fuel price rises. Carriers have seen the price of Singapore jet fuel climb from $16 a barrel to $25 in the past six months. Air New Zealand has hiked fares by 5%, while Taiwan has approved increases of up to 35% on some domestic routes. Malaysia...

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