Fitch: High Fuel Prices Add Pressure to Airport Revenue

High jet fuel prices blamed for ransacking airline profits may soon begin chipping away at airport revenues, Fitch Ratings said yesterday. Since October 2003, oil prices have increased from $30 a barrel to the current $50 per barrel. Jet fuel prices, however, have surged about 90% in the same period...

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