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Airlines navigate volatile fuel prices through strategic hedging

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Airlines navigate volatile fuel prices through strategic hedging
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Airlines face significant challenges due to fluctuating fuel prices, which can account for 20% to 30% of their operational expenses. To manage these fluctuations, airlines employ various fuel hedging strategies. These strategies aim to protect airlines from sudden increases in fuel costs, which could severely impact their financial performance.

Fuel hedging involves the use of financial instruments such as futures and options contracts. According to Investopedia, futures contracts allow airlines to lock in future fuel prices, providing a form of insurance against market volatility. "These futures contracts provide airlines with insurance," allowing them stability in pricing despite potential market changes.

Options contracts are another tool used by airlines. They come in two forms: call options and put options. Call options give the right to buy at a set price if prices rise, while put options allow selling at a set price if prices fall. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University notes that most airlines combine both futures and options for effective hedging.

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Some airlines explore unconventional methods. For instance, Delta Air Lines purchased its own refinery in Pennsylvania to mitigate fuel cost variations. This move reportedly saved Delta around 20 cents per gallon during periods of high fuel prices caused by geopolitical tensions.

However, hedging carries risks and costs. The purchase of numerous call options without subsequent price rises can result in financial losses for airlines. Even Delta's refinery has experienced mixed results over time due to its lack of expertise in the energy sector.

Ultimately, larger carriers with more resources are better positioned to invest in complex hedging techniques compared to smaller carriers who may rely on stable market conditions.

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