Since aircraft doesn't fly on "gas," the cost of it is irrelevant. Airlines enter into hedge contracts with fuel suppliers, meaning even if the price of oil goes down, the airline still has to pay whatever their contract says they must.
If you don't like their prices, don't fly with them. It's called making a personal decision. I never got to fly on a Concorde because the prices were too high. Just the way it is, and I wasn't going to gripe about it.
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