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DALLAS (AP) - Major airlines were in danger Monday of losing ground on fare increases that they attempted over the past week, as the carriers tried to navigate through weakening demand for air travel.
At least in some markets, United Airlines was sticking by its increase of up to $100 per round trip for tickets often bought by business travelers and increases of up to $20 per round trip for tickets on other routes, a spokeswoman said.
But Neil Bainton, who tracks fares for FareCompare.com, said United had dropped the increase in most of the largest markets.
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