Air Canada Posts Net Loss, Blames Fuel, Merger Costs
Air Canada yesterday reported a C$274 million (US$184 million) net loss in the fourth quarter, attributing the poor results to merger costs with Canadian airlines and fuel prices that more than doubled. Fuel alone rose by C$120 million ($80 million) during the quarter, wiping out any synergies...
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