Alaska Airlines Expects $9 Million Jump In Security Costs This Year

Alaska Airlines forecasts a $9 million jump in security costs for 2002, including $5 million to expand security around catering trucks. The airline says it will lose $49 million in revenue due to the impact of security costs on ticket prices.

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