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Brazil Airlines Cut Flights as War-Driven Fuel Costs Bite Hard
Brazil airlines are cutting flights due to doubled jet-fuel prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Azul, a leading carrier, has reduced 5% of its capacity, and the sector warns Brazil could lose 10 million passengers this year.
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