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Coach companies fear losing customers due to higher fuel costs

Coach companies fear losing customers due to higher fuel costs

Dutch touring car companies are concerned about losing customers as they attempt to pass on rising fuel costs to their clients. This particularly impacts businesses providing transport for school trips, who fear that increased prices will deter schools from booking.

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