AirTran Loses In Quarter But Predicts 2002 Profits

AirTran reported a $12.9 million fourth quarter net loss before one-time adjustments, but the carrier believes its low-cost structure will lead to profitability this year. The deficit was narrower than analyst expectations thanks to revenues that were slightly better than expected. Including...

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