Alaska Air Narrows 4Q Loss, Misses Unit Cost Goal
Alaska Airlines parent Alaska Air Group pared its fourth-quarter loss to $33 million, including one-time items, and executives said yesterday they would likely have to lower their long-term unit cost goal below the 7.25-cent target to stay competitive. Excluding the unusual charges and adjustments...
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