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Rocketing jet-fuel prices helped seal the fate of super-cheap Spirit Airlines in the United States – and more shakeouts are likely. Several airlines went bankrupt when jet fuel surged in 2008. Three US airlines – Aloha, ATA and Skybus – all shut down within a week.
In the latest round, major
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