By Michael Tedder Airlines will be passing along the bump in jet fuel along to consumers. Thanks to Covid-derived inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, gas prices are through the roof. Perhaps you’ve noticed. As a result, jet fuel prices recently hit their highest levels since 2008, with Brent crude (one of the industry’s leading benchmarks) hitting a peak of $139.13 per barrel. Though that price has started receding a bit, overall fuel costs are still up 35% this year. Concurrently, the omicron variant surge has receded, and we might be reaching a point soon where the pandemic will slow…