Oil Prices Jump, Airlines Forced To Look For More Cost Cuts
Oil prices yesterday closed over $35 per barrel, the highest level since late 2000, but airlines have little hope to make up the cost through raising fares or adding a fee. American CEO Don Carty told employees that "we cannot even sustain a fuel surcharge -- so it's unrealistic to assume that price...
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