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SAS's Decision to Forgo Fuel Hedging Left It Exposed After Oil Price Spike
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SAS's Decision to Forgo Fuel Hedging Left It Exposed After Oil Price Spike

18 March, 2026.Finance.1 sources

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“This drastic measure is the direct response to a strategic decision of the past years: Unlike many European competitors, SAS had largely foregone so-called fuel hedging contracts—financial instruments that airlines use to hedge against sudden fuel price increases”

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