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BA chief warns of air fare rises

Louth Leader: "British Airways warned that air fares would have to rise after it announced an 88% plunge in pre-tax profits for the first quarter of the financial year.
BA chief executive Willie Walsh said the company was in 'the worst trading environment' the aviation industry had faced and it was 'absolutely inevitable' that fare levels would have to reflect the huge rise in the BA fuel bill."

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