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Rising oil prices fuel US airlines’ fears

By Justin Baer in New York

Published: January 6 2008 22:06 | Last updated: January 6 2008 22:06

In a March 2004 speech, James May, president of the Air Transport Association, delivered a grim prognosis for the health of the US airline industry, which was grappling with mounting fuel costs.

“When cash is available and the gamble makes sense, we hedge,” said Mr May, whose trade group represents most US carriers. “But today’s prices are killing the industry.”

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