INTELLIGENCE: U.S. Carriers Will Pay 7% Less/Gallon For Fuel In 2002 Than 2001
Despite recent fuel price hikes, Salomon Smith Barney says U.S. carriers will pay 7% less per gallon in 2002 versus 2001. "Southwest and Delta at this point appear to be the most hedged airlines for 2002," while Northwest, United and Alaska are the least, it said. U.S. carriers paid 25% less for jet...
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