GOL Tightens Focus On Costs To Stay In The Black

Tight reins on cost control pushed GOL's fourth quarter profits up 37% to BRL170 million (US$75.8 million) on a 60% rise in capacity. The airline's aggressive cost control is carrying over into 2006, with management predicting a 5% drop in unit costs. Excluding fuel, GOL's cost per available seat...

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