BA pays employees less than U.S. carriers as a percentage of revenue

British Airways spends 26.5% of revenues on employee costs and profit sharing, much less than U.S. carriers and dramatically less than potential alliance partner American, which paid 38.4% in the first quarter. United's cost was 34.5% and Delta's 33%. BA paid only 1% of revenues in taxes last year.

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