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NEW YORK — Several major airlines rolled back a weekend fare increase Monday, the first time in more than half a dozen attempts that a widespread price hike didn’t hold across the struggling industry.
Carriers declined to say whether the shift signaled concerns about falling customer demand. Still, the decision served as a reminder that passengers — many reeling from financial worries of their own — may be nearing a tipping point in terms of how much they will pay to fly.



