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Airlines back away from airfare increase

Airfare increases initiated Friday by the world’s largest airline, United-Continental, and seconded by the world’s second largest, Delta, faltered Monday.

Published: 07/19/11 7:27 am | Updated: 07/19/11 7:27 am
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Airfare increases initiated Friday by the world’s largest airline, United-Continental, and seconded by the world’s second largest, Delta, faltered Monday.

Both Southwest and American airlines backed off their earlier fare hikes, causing the $4-to-$10 increase per trip to fail.

John Gillie, staff writer

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