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Economic Turbulence in the Friendly Skies!

By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 20, 2008.

With the price of jet fuel soaring, the world’s airlines are struggling to stay competitive. They’re raising fares, cutting service, reducing speed, and even charging for that soft drink, bag of peanuts, and checked-in luggage. We’ll look at the state of the airline industry and how much you may shell out the next time you fly.

Guests

  • Tom Malafronte, Assistant Airport Director for Air Service Development and Marketing at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
  • David Field , Americas Editor of the London-based magazine Airline Business
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