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Interview: Monwabisi Kalawe What impact have tariffs and fuel costs had on passenger demand and profitability? MONWABISI KALAWE: The biggest challenges to airliner profitability and passenger demand are exchange rate volatility, rising fuel costs and sluggish economic growth. The South African rand has weakened substantially against the dollar in the past year or so, which has.