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Over the last week , U.S. airlines had " one of the industry's largest week-over-week capacity reductions," Deutsche Bank says.
Airlines now expect to grow flying about 4% year over year during the final three months of the year .
Low-cost and discount airlines have been more aggressive in cutting unprofitable routes.
Reducing capacity could drive up fares for consumers and boost airlines' bottom lines.
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