I'm a US citizen working in Europe and recently was watching the news at home mentioning how airlines were upping travel prices because of fuel prices. I can fly distance-wise (with euro conversion) cheaper here than in the states and gas in Italy (my area) costs 1.5 Euro a liter (with conversion from EU to USD and 3.79L=1Gal. that's @ 8.7 dollars a gallon). I realize that jet fuel is priced differently and gas prices vary throughout the EU, but the general fuel price is much higher. What I would like to know is: do you think the airlines are just taking an easy excuse, does the EU comp the airlines (and if so at what level), or is there some other idea out there that could explain this?
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