ATA Chief Economist Considers Likelihood Of Higher Fuel Prices
The Air Transport Association’s chief economist says there is evidence that jet fuel prices — now at $4 a gallon — may go even higher in 2009, when airlines will have less room to cut expenses; by then, they will be more exposed with lighter hedge positions. It is the price of jet fuel that concerns...
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