PROFIT-BURNING FUEL

A recent hike in aviation fuel of about 19% is expected to erode Indian Airlines profits by about $23.5 million. It also is likely to result in air fare hikes for the fiscal year that began Apr. 1. The state-owned domestic carrier spends about $152 million a year on fuel, but the tax rises are...

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