U.S. Carriers Eye Profits Thanks to Capacity Cuts, Oil Drop

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The deepening recession is curtailing air travel, but not enough to deflate U.S. airlines’ confidence that a return to profitability is just around the corner. The industry’s determination to slash capacity should allow carriers to prosper in 2009 even as other U.S. sectors face a bleak future...

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