The jump in fuel prices has pushed Iata member airlines to seek a 3 per cent increase in international fares. At presstime Iata was hoping the hike would take effect from mid-December 1996.
Source: Airline Business




1997-01-01T11:20:00+00:00
The jump in fuel prices has pushed Iata member airlines to seek a 3 per cent increase in international fares. At presstime Iata was hoping the hike would take effect from mid-December 1996.
Source: Airline Business
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