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Simply put, hedging is a financial technique to "smooth" out the troughs and crests that reflect the prices you would otherwise have to pay for a particular product or commodity. That commodity could be anything from heating oil to currency.dueguard1 said:Can Someone tell me what is Fuel Hedging? Is it a constant practice or something Airlines just do when times aren't so hot?
swait said:Its buying oil futures at a low price, then hoping that when they come due, they are cheaper than the current price per barrel. .
bizicmo said:From the explainations above it seems like a relatively painless risk for a such a high reward. Why haven't other airlines looked at this option? I understand that this is practice is not standard, but in times when many airlines are having problems maybe a non-standard solution is what they need.
Is it true that AA sold SW their hedged fuel and now AA is kicking themselves in the AAss for doing it? I've heard AA would have had much higher profits if it wasnt for them getting rid of the hedged fuel.munson said:its what kept SWA from loosing money last year
Don't waste your time with fuel hedging, none of the airlines do (except SWA)