FUEL BURN

AMERICAN AIRLINES EXPECTS UNIT COSTS to rise 1-2% this year--1% if Congress reinstates the airline industry's fuel-tax exemption--and probably closer to 2% if it does not. The 4.3-cents-per-gallon tax is forecast to cost the airline $80 million in 1996. Expiration of the exemption at the end of...

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