Deja Vu: Costly Fuel, Cheap Seats Plague Airlines

What has become a familiar airline story--cost reductions, streamlined operations, labor concessions but widespread industry losses nonetheless--is playing out again as U.S. carriers report financial results for the first quarter of 2005. Excluding Chapter 11 denizens United Airlines and US Airways...

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