Delta absorbs highest fuel costs in its history, but also books record revenue
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Delta eating its highest-ever quarterly fuel bill while still posting record revenue shows how far pricing power and demand can stretch before cost shocks bite. Operators in other fuel- or energy-intensive sectors should treat this as a window — use current demand strength to lock in hedges and efficiency moves before volatility returns.
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