Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines is increasing its aircraft utilization, projecting 11-plus hours per airplane per day in 1996 from 8.2 hours in 1993.The carrier's cuts in operating costs are among the quickest and deepest in the industry, from 10.22 cents per available seat mile in 1992 to a projected 7.7 cents in...
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