Friday, October 26, 2007

Airline Prices

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Airline stocks trimmed their losses by the close Friday, as a rally in the broader market offset some of the drag from another jump in oil prices.

Caught in the pincer-grip of rising jet fuel prices and rock-bottom fares, airlines in India have bled losses of around Rs 2,000 crore in 2006-07, despite a 30% growth in revenues. This is nearly seven times more than the previous year s Rs 301.74 crore losses. More importantly, the number of domestic air passengers over the same period has risen more than ever before, by about 40% to 35 ...

Airline prices could go down after fuel costs drop. posted by: Jeffrey Wolf , Web Producer created: 1/9/2007 9:22:27 ... airline industry in 2007.. It has also stoked investors' demand for airline stocks.. The bottom hasn't exactly fallen ... But Gulf Coast jet fuel prices are down 17 percent in just a month, according to private tracker Oil Price Information ... The drop in Gulf Coast jet fuel prices, and similar drops in the jet fuel sold in the West Coast and New York markets, ... The U.S. airline industry has just completed its first profitable year since 2000, and lower fuel costs have brightened ... Oil prices are falling to a large extent because a mild winter in the Northeast has limited demand, Brockwell said. For ... Other Business Stories. Wal-Mart CEO gets $22M bonus. - March 09, 2007. Oil prices fall more than $1 a barrel - March 09 ... 9NEWS - Business - Article - Airline prices could go down after fuel costs drop

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