Higher oil prices to cut into airline profits


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By JEEVA ARULAMPALAM

PETALING JAYA: Local airlines, along with other carriers worldwide, will see higher fuel costs eat into their first-quarter profits, as political unrest in Libya continues to push oil prices to new highs not seen in over two years.

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