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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