Asia’s airlines cut more flights as fuel prices soar
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Asia’s airlines cut more flights as fuel prices soar

Transportation

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Planes sit on the tarmac at Kansai International Airport in Osaka. Some airlines have benefited from higher demand between Asia and Europe. (Photo by Hiromasa Matsuura)

SINGAPORE — Rising fuel prices are prompting Asian airlines to cut more flights in the coming months, with a regional industry group saying the Middle East conflict is adding uncertainty to global air travel demand.

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