Fuel Hedging No Guarantee For Airlines

Fuel hedging no guarantee for airlines

Last week, I wrote about the relationship between fuel prices and airfare increases, and many of you balked, saying that fuel hedging keeps airlines from paying more for fuel. Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way. There is some protection, but no airline is completely insulated.

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