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Spirit Airlines seeks government funding amid rising oil prices, Air Current reports
April 17 (Reuters) - Spirit Airlines on Friday asked the Trump administration for hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency funding to offset rising fuel prices and stave off a possible liquidation, Air Current reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs and Creditor Objections
Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs and Creditor Objections
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Trump Administration Urges U.S. Oil Industry to Boost Production Amid Supply Shock
Trump Administration Urges U.S. Oil Industry to Boost Production Amid Supply Shock
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U.S. Tech Companies Intensify Lobbying Amid Middle East Conflict
U.S. Tech Companies Intensify Lobbying Amid Middle East Conflict
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What consumers can do as the Iran war impacts the cost and availability of flights
As the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran squeezes global oil supplies, travelers have valid reasons to worry about the cost and availability of flights as they plan their late spring and summer trips
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Spirit Airlines Faces Potential Liquidation Amid Rising Fuel Costs
Spirit Airlines Faces Potential Liquidation Amid Rising Fuel Costs
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Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs
Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs
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Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs Due to Iran Conflict
Spirit Airlines Faces Liquidation Risk Amid Rising Fuel Costs Due to Iran Conflict
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Instant View: S&P 500, Nasdaq notch fresh records, casting aside war fears
NEW YORK, April 15 (Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes returned to new highs on Wednesday, putting fears of economic disruption driven by the war with Iran in the rearview mirror.
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Israel's El Al to buy up to 12 more Boeing 787s for $1.5 billion
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM, April 16 (Reuters) - El Al Israel Airlines said on Thursday it would buy up to 12 more 787 Dreamliner aircraft from Boeing in a deal worth $1.5 billion, taking advantage of its dominance of the Israeli market during the conflicts in Gaza and Iran.
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Trump Administration Urges U.S. Oil Producers to Boost Output Amid Global Supply Shock
Trump Administration Urges U.S. Oil Producers to Boost Output Amid Global Supply Shock
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U.S. Lawmaker Urges Airline CEOs to Lower Fares Amid Rising Fuel Costs
U.S. Lawmaker Urges Airline CEOs to Lower Fares Amid Rising Fuel Costs
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