U.S. Carriers Raise Fares Due To Strong Demand
U.S. carriers yesterday raised air fares between $5 and $15 one way, based on stronger passenger demand. It was the third fare increase this year. All U.S. major airlines followed Continental's lead in hiking fares on a mileage basis for leisure and business markets. "Consumers responded to the...
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