‘Big Four’ US airlines cut flights and raise fares as fuel shocks squeeze profits

The largest US carriers are feeling pressure from rising fuel prices and seeking to pass costs to consumers. Scale is a decisive advantage in the airline business, but even the “Big Four” US carriers – American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines – are vulnerable to th
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