Airlines sputter on high fuel costs, softer demand

A travel-season rally anticipated by some on Wall Street fails to materialize as fuel costs remain high and prospects for demand soften for the second half of 2011, prompting J.P. Morgan to cut expectations — and price targets — for the airlines sector.
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