For Airlines, No End in Sight to Fuel Cost Struggles

Courtesy NYT > Business  Mon, 09/01/2008 - 22:00

The nation’s airlines had hoped for a fresh start after Labor Day, with streamlined schedules and smaller fleets that were meant to help them cope better with the high cost of jet fuel.


 

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