Continental Blames Feds
Continental Airlines officials said rising security costs, higher taxes and lost revenue opportunities imposed by the government caused the carrier to post a net loss of $37 million for the third quarter instead of a modest profit. The combination of these and other expenses reduced Continental's...
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