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FACTBOX-U.S. airlines' fuel hedging positions

Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:56pm IST
 
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 Dec 23 (Reuters) - U.S. airlines have hedged the price of
oil to protect themselves from rising fuel costs, but some may
end up losing money on hedges if the price of crude oil
continues to fall.
 U.S. crude oil future CLc1 traded near $39 a barrel in
New York on Tuesday, down from an all-time high above $147 in
mid-July.
 The following table shows airlines' fuel hedging positions
as reported by the carriers:
AIRLINE                 PERIOD   PCT HEDGED    PRICE
Delta Air Lines         Q1 09       63      $2.87-$3.39/gln
(DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research)                 Q2 09       36      $2.71-$3.33/gln
                     Q3 09       40      $1.32-$2.70/gln
                     Q4 09       20      $0.80-$2.70/gln
                     FY 09       37      $2.09-$3.06/gln
American Airlines       FY 09       34      $71-$99/bbl oil
(AMR.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
United Airlines         FY 09       28      $101-$114/bbl oil
(UAUA.O: Quote, Profile, Research)
Continental Airlines    FY 09       22        not disclosed
(CAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
US Airways              no guidance for 2009
(LCC.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
Southwest Airlines      FY 09       75     $73/bbl oil average
(LUV.N: Quote, Profile, Research)                 FY 10       50     $90/bbl oil avg
                     FY 11       40     $93/bbl oil avg
 (Reporting by Kyle Peterson; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)


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