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Airlines in ‘stand-off’ over price cuts as jet fuel costs ease
Airlines are facing a 'stand-off' over potential price cuts as jet fuel costs ease. Despite this pressure, carriers remain keen to protect the fare increases they instituted after the start of the Iran conflict.
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