You’re not paying more just to gas up your car. Airline fuel costs are up, too.

You’re not paying more just to gas up your car. Airline fuel costs are up, too.

The cost of fueling for U.S. airlines soared to more than $6.6 billion in May, nearly doubled what it was a year ago due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. It’s another sign of the pain at the pump for consumers — this time, with airplanes. Airlines paid an average $4.09 for a gallon of fuel...

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