Price Premium Eases for Jet Fuel

A decline in the “jet crack” spread—the difference between the price of oil and the premium that refiners charge for jet fuel—has helped cushion the impact of rising fuel prices on airlines. But carriers are still paying the equivalent of more than $75 a barrel for jet fuel, a 50% increase since...

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