ANALYSIS: Fuel and labor costs are rising, but airlines are maintaining financial health

Credit: Nancy Bratton
So far, 2017 is proving to be a double-edged sword for the world’s airlines. On the one hand, air travel demand is more robust than expected as the global economy remains more stable than predicted. On the other hand, higher fuel prices and escalating labor costs are squeezing airline profit margins...

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