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Fuel Prices
#1
So, in CA fuel prices were a random number between 1.5 and 3 (per liter).
Now, taking a look at current US fuel prices, it looks like an average price is $5.5 (per gallon) ($1.5 per liter?)
So, how do you guys think fuel pricing should be done?

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#2
I only want to say I´m against fuel discounts.
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#3
Do you mean bulk buy discounts?
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#4
(07-03-201505:42 PM)skifans Wrote: Do you mean bulk buy discounts?

Any kind of discount. I mean the fuel has a daily price and that´s all.
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#5
And this thread is dedicated to fuel prices, not discounts. Wink

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#6
Sorry. I´m always off topic (I think I like it).

Gasoline prices are determined by both demand and supply so the price should be adjusted according to the number of daily flight at any airport.
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#7
But then what about the remote airports with little traffic?
I think random number is the best way to go.

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#8
Gasoline price tends to grow and decrease gradually . Maybe It should increase the value from low to high and vice versa.
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#9
But then people could predict the fuel prices.

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#10
And? Airlines surely look at approximate prices at an airport before flying there - they know fuel will be more at a small & remote airport.
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