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4-28-2008 @ 7:03AM
Thanh T. said...
The cost of fuel is affecting everyone…if the Airline Industry can find a better fuel supplier or develop new more fuel efficient jet engines-jet fuel that would be great. However, I do not think it will happen anytime soon.
I think if the cost of airline tickets-options goes too high this summer and beyond, many travelers may consider driving or flying with airlines offering better deals-convenience to fill seats.
Interesting strategy by Continental Airlines...(perhaps, their business strategy is a wait and see approach until fuel prices level off.)
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