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Airlines to cut back on winter travel
Denver News.Net Monday 29th September, 2008
British Airways and Ryanair are expecting to decrease flights with the oncoming winter season.
The two air carriers, in responding to the financial crisis, have hinted a four percent fare hike could be on the cards along with increases in fuel surcharges.
BA is planning a five percent cut in European flights from October to March, while Ryanair’s management have suggested the air carrier will decrease its weekly flights out of Dublin Airport by 12 percent.
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