By
The Associated Press
Published: Mon, April 28, 2008 - 6:23 pm
and utilities. Now, air travelers will have to pay more as air
carriers struggle with high jet fuel prices.
Delta, the nation's third-largest carrier, announced today it
raised domestic fares in most cases $10 to $40 per roundtrip.
The latest fuel surcharge hike covers the bulk of Atlanta-based
Delta's route system. Other airlines, including Northwest and US
Airways, said they are studying the fare increase.
A spokesman for American Airlines did not immediately respond to
an e-mail today.
Airlines have been hiking fares in recent months to deal with
rising fuel prices, spurred by oil, which currently stands at
nearly $120 a barrel.
Some fare increases have stuck, while others have not.
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They save weight by loosing your luggage amongst other low down methods. Their frequent flier mileage program is a joke as well. Last year I had almost 200000 miles and was unable to get any upgrades or award tickets.