Alaska Airlines' Profit Falls As Expenses Rise

Alaska Airlines' parent Alaska Air Group reported a fourth quarter profit of $15.9 million, down 71% from 1999, largely because of soaring fuel prices and higher maintenance costs. The group's results beat lowered analyst expectations as the airline paid an average fuel cost per gallon of 100.4...

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