What is Fuel Hedging and Why Do Airlines Do It?

The cost of jet fuel is responsible for 20% to 40% of airlines’ operating expenses. Fuel prices have not only risen in recent years but have also become very volatile, primarily due to the geopolitical situation worldwide. The volatility in jet fuel prices squeezes airline profits, which aim to keep the ticket prices as stable as possible.

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