Lower Fuel Prices Help Lift U.S. Network Carriers
Falling fuel prices appear to be leveling the landscape in the U.S. airline industry--at least temporarily--as the cost gap narrows between perennial high-flyer Southwest Airlines and the network carriers. Southwest has long used its much-envied hedging program to avoid the high fuel prices that...
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