First Quarter Unit Costs For U.S. Major Airlines Rose 6%
Unit costs for the U.S. major airlines in the first quarter increased 6%, according to Merrill Lynch research, but excluding fuel expenses, unit costs were virtually flat, rising 0.6%.Analyst Candace Browning said most carriers showed "cost discipline" in the distribution area but all are taking...
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