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Tide goes out for world’s airlines

By Kevin Done, Raphael Minder and Robin Kwong

Published: April 9 2008 19:32 | Last updated: April 9 2008 19:32

The sudden collapse of Oasis Hong Kong Airlines shows how quickly the tide is going out for the world’s airlines as they struggle to deal with surging fuel prices and softening economic growth.

Start-up carriers such as Oasis are especially vulnerable, and inevitably it is the new business models, usually dreamed up in the years of feast, that start to look most at risk in times of famine.

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