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What This Plane Crash Means For Airlines

A Malaysia airlines plane is seen on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang on July 18, 2014.  (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images)
A Malaysia airlines plane is seen on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang on July 18, 2014. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images)

The possibility that the civilian jetliner downed over war-torn eastern Ukraine with nearly 300 people onboard was hit by a missile could have profound consequences for the world’s airlines.

Airlines might have to be more vigilant about avoiding trouble spots, making flights longer and causing them to burn more costly fuel, an extra expense that is often passed onto passengers through higher fares. They may even be forced to reconsider many international routes.

Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson discusses these potential consequences with Michael Regan, stocks editor for Bloomberg News.

Guest

  • Michael Regan, editor-at-large at Bloomberg News. He tweets @Reganonymous.

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