Fuel Tax Could Hurt Airline Credit Recovery, Moody's Says
Moody's Investors Service says that the 4.3 cents-per-gallon tax on commercial jet fuel, due to take effect Oct. 1, could hinder airline credit improvements, and "profitability could be significantly impaired." In a new report, the ratings agency said, "Significant resources will be permanently...
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