Energy Analysts Urge Airlines To Keep Hedging Fuel

The spike in oil prices during the first half of 2008 cost airlines a lot of money. Unfortunately, some carriers doubled up on their losses by locking in new fuel hedges—just before prices collapsed during the second half of the year. But now that crude oil prices are back down to 2004 levels...

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