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Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal
Airline ticket prices may remain high despite lower fuel costs from the US-Iran deal, as carriers prioritize rebuilding margins over reducing fares. Reduced jet fuel prices could save airlines over $40 billion annually, but limited seat growth and lagging fare increases relative to fuel costs mean passengers may not see immediate relief.
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