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After oil, falling traffic is airlines’ next crisis

By Kevin Done, Aerospace Correspondent

Published: October 29 2008 22:20 | Last updated: October 29 2008 22:20

In the airline world one crisis soon replaces another. The sharp decline in fuel prices is bringing some relief to the world’s hard-pressed carriers, many of which were fighting for survival in the summer because of the record oil prices.

But the gains on the fuel front are being offset by falling traffic volumes, as recession looms in some of the biggest air travel markets.

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