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Travelers aren't just feeling the pinch at the gas pump, but also in the air as carriers continue to hike fares to deal with high jet fuel prices.
The latest hike covers the bulk of Atlanta-based Delta's route system, according to Rick Seaney of airline ticket researcher FareCompare.com.
A spokeswoman for Eagan, Minn.-based Northwest Airlines Corp. said the carrier was studying the Delta-initiated fare hike. Tempe, Ariz.-based US Airways Group Inc. also was studying the Delta move, a spokesman said.
A spokesman for Fort Worth,
Airlines have been hiking fares in recent months to deal with soaring fuel prices, spurred by oil, which currently stands at nearly $120 a barrel. Some fare increases have stuck, while others have not.
Northwest said Friday night that it would match a previous 3 percent to 5 percent increase first implemented by Chicago-based
Delta Chief Executive
Some major carriers are looking at consolidation to protect their futures.
Delta is seeking to buy Northwest in a stock-swap deal. US Airways and United are in talks about a combination, people familiar with the negotiations have told The Associated Press.
Some smaller carriers, meanwhile, have filed for bankruptcy protection or gone out of business in recent months.
The latest casualty was all-business-class carrier Eos Airlines Inc. The Purchase, N.Y.-based airline, which flew between
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