Alaska Air Posts Lower Costs, Will Add Seats To 737-400s

Alaska Air reported an $8.2 million second-quarter profit, excluding special items, thanks to its ability to further cut costs, but executives are planning to step up efforts in coming months to trim expenses to reach their unit cost goal of 7.25 cents by the end of next year. The profit compares...

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