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Hong Kong airport set for volume shift after flights rejigged amid fuel crisis
Hong Kong's airport is experiencing a shift in flight volume as airlines adjust jet sizes and reduce schedules to manage costs amid a global fuel crisis and increased economy fares to Europe. Airlines have extended operations beyond June after initial consolidation efforts to offset higher jet fuel prices linked to the Middle Eastern war.
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