Here we are, only four months into the year, and the major airlines have already tried to raise fares 13 times. According to this
USA Today article
, they were successful in eight of those attempts.
Earlier this week,
American
,
Delta
,
Continental
,
Northwest
, and
United
all raised their fuel surcharges by $10 to $20.
Southwest
, which managed to avoid price hikes in the first part of the year, raised fares two times in a week, and says even with the hikes it's still not covering costs.
Those costs are primarily fuel related. Jet fuel is selling for $3.40 a gallon, compared to $1.25 a gallon a year ago. With prices like that, I suspect the fuel surcharges will just keep coming.


