Delta Slows the Loss of Cash, But Revenue News Stays Bad

Delta Air Lines, which lost $363 million in the fourth quarter of 2002 and $1.3 billion in the full year, reported cash-positive operations during the past three months and projects more in the next three. But the carrier expects revenues to remain depressed and thinks travelers already are jittery...

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