Jet fuel costs
Jet fuel costs for all U.S. airlines have dropped from 75.7 cents per gallon in January 1997 to 49.8 cents through July, a 34% decline, according to GRA Aviation Specialists. Levels fell to 44 cents this month, says BT Alex Brown. Using the 18.5 billion gallons consumed last year by U.S. carriers as...
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