Canadians may pay hundreds more for summer vacation flights, despite falling oil prices
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Canadians may pay hundreds more for summer vacation flights, despite falling oil prices
Airlines unlikely to pump the brakes on added levies for jet fuel, as strong travel demand pushes ticket prices upward, industry watchers say
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By Steven Wilhelm
Published Jun 25, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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