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TWR | 18:06 Mon 18th Jan 2016 | ChatterBank
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Fuel Prices are well down yet the airlines still charge the fuel duty, is that right?
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They would have bought their fuel some time ago (fuel hedging) so won't be using cheaper fuel yet. If the price stays low when they enter their next fuel deal then they might pass on the benefits
One of them will reduce prices if they think that it will increase sales, and the rest will follow.

Is there a word missing between 'airlines' and 'off'?
My daughter has just booked a return flight from Ireland to England for 30 Euros. I can't see how much lower some airlines can go.
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Who has died now ^^ ?
The embodiment of free enterprise Balders.

Ah, ok Zacs, thanks, just seen your intuitive question above!

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