WestJet Reverses Losses, Braces For Delays With New Res System

WestJet reversed losses posted for the fourth quarter and full year 2004 despite fighting a 23% rise per seat mile in fuel costs last year, but a delay in launching a new reservations system could deter the carrier from launching code-sharing relationships. The Canadian low-fare airline squeezed out...

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