Alaska Airlines' Profits Fall, Hurt By Higher Fuel Costs
Alaska Airlines' parent Alaska Air Group reported a second quarter profit of $8.8 million, down 79.1% from 1999, largely due to soaring fuel prices and higher maintenance costs. The results include a special charge related to a change in accounting for frequent flyer miles. Excluding the one-time...
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