Hawaiian Airlines' Profits, Unit Costs Flat In Third Quarter
Hawaiian Airlines reported a third quarter net profit of $1.4 million, the same as a year earlier, as unit costs and unit revenue stayed virtually the same. Cost per available seat mile held steady at 7.35 cents versus 7.39, and revenue per ASM was 7.74 cents versus 7.73. Yield decreased to 9.3...
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