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UK: Flights will be more expensive, says IATA's Willie Walsh
UK: Flights will be more expensive, says IATA's Willie Walsh
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Soaring fuel costs will be reflected in airline ticket prices, Willie Walsh warns.
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UK: Flights will be more expensive, says IATA's Willie Walsh
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