United Airlines announced Friday it is trimming flights as rising fuel costs tied to the U.S. military operation in Iran squeeze the industry. United CEO Scott Kirby, in a memo shared to the company’s website, said the airline will cancel about “3 points of flying in off peak periods” — pointing to redeye trips and…
United trimming flights as Middle East conflict drives fuel costs higher
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