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15-Jul-2008

As airlines across the world respond to high oil prices, DFNI examines the potential impact on inflight retail concessionaires

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Over the past few months airlines across the world have responded to the sustained high price of aviation fuel. The situation, now officially a crisis according to most commentators, has

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