A BAD YEAR
Crossair posted a loss of $15.1 million for 2000, compared with a $31.7-million profit the previous year, despite a 9.5% rise in revenues. The SAirGroup affiliate blamed the loss on high fuel costs and an unfavorable U.S. dollar exchange rate, which combined to contribute approximately $60 million...
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