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Continental raises fares $2 to offset fuel cost

Continental Airlines Wednesday said it has raised its domestic fares by $2 each way to offset the rising cost of jet fuel.

Continental Airlines on Wednesday said it has raised domestic fares by $2 each way to offset the rising cost of jet fuel.

The airline said the $2 increase covers flights within the United States and to and from Canada, and comes on top of a $2 increase on May 3.

“We took this action in order to try to make our income better cover our expenses so we can return to profitability,” said Continental spokesman Dave Messing.

The airline industry has been hit by soaring fuel prices and low-fare competition that makes it hard for carriers to raise ticket prices sufficiently to cover costs. In the last year, however, airlines have initiated several lasting fare hikes.

AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, UAL Corp.’s United Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc., Northwest Airlines Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. all said they have not matched Continental’s fare increase.