Energy Crisis Hits Airlines At Western Airports

The California energy crisis spilled onto airlines Friday, as some started to pay as much as $100,000 a day at certain locations to keep fuel-supply lines running to major California airports, including those in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Ontario, Calif. The airlines are covering a 100-fold...

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