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20.04.26 - 15:54
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Airlines Face Massive Fare Surge: Analyst (Bloomberg)
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Airlines are heading toward consolidation as soaring jet fuel prices threaten weaker players and could push fares up as much as 30%. Meanwhile, defense spending is booming globally, but contractors face political pressure, capacity limits, and uncertain profits. Sheila Kahyaoglu, Senior Equity Research Analyst at Jefferies joined Bloomberg Open Interest to break down why the aviation and defense industries are at a critical turning point. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.04.26 - 11:00
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Europeans Pay The Most For Public Transport (ZeroHedge)
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Europeans Pay The Most For Public Transport
Creating and maintaining reliable, efficient and affordable public transportation networks is crucial for developing a more sustainable mobility sector worldwide, though challenges vary by region.
In Europe, gaps are most evident in rural areas, where low population density limits service frequency.
In North America, many cities also suffer from fragmented public transport systems, making car dependency widespread in both rural and urban areas.
In Latin America and South Asia, semi-formal systems such as minibuses are an important and affordable part of transport networks, but often lack reliability and efficiency.
But, as Statista's Anna Fleck details below, according to Statista Market Insights, even regions with strong public transport coverage face affordability challenges.
You will find more infographics at Statista
In Switzerland, for example, average monthly revenue per user was estimated at around $535 in 2025, with other high figures see...
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