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Wow.
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Not surprising really all airlines are currently being effected by higher oil prices and a softening market.
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Emirates isn't really hit by higher oil prices.
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Not so much in Dubai, but it still has to buy fuel in Australia, NZ, the US, Europe and Asia, and it pays whatever it can negotiate with the suppliers like all other airlines.
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Sheikh Ahmed would perhaps disagree:
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True, they have a large widebody fleet - but I dont think any carrier has emerged unscathed from fuel hedging for the first half of 2008.
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