Canadian Airlines' Loss Doubles, As Capacity, Traffic Drops
Canadian Airlines' losses deepened during the first quarter as the carrier's traffic fell 15%. The airline posted an operating loss before restructuring expenses of C$153.5 million (US$103.8 million) and a net loss of C$255.9 million (US$173.1 million), more than double the deficit in the same 1999...
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