Perhaps I am wrong, but I think airlines are now (or even have been) "disguising" fare increases as fuel surcharges. To me, anything other than actual taxes go to the airline, thus the fuel surcharges also go right to the airline's bottom line. I guess they can always break the "fare" down to its components--labor surcharges (for when pilots/FAs/GAs clamor for raises), capital investment surcharges (for when new aircrafts/refurbishments are needed), etc.
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Yes, you're right, that appears to be the trend. It also seems that this is a very complex issue especially for interline ticketing - there is a great discussion by ITA Hacker over in the 'Only Randy Petersen' forum:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showp...&postcount=166