Hawaiian Airlines Posts Deep Loss Due To Lower Yields
Hawaiian Airlines yesterday reported a $31.1 million second quarter net loss, largely due to depressed and yields and a drop in charter revenue. The deep loss compares to a 1.9 million profit the year before. Revenues were down 7% to $148 million, while expenses jumped more than 10% to $173.1...
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