Hawaiian Airlines Reports Smaller Loss For 1997
Hawaiian Airlines lost $1 million in 1997, a slight improvement from the $1.5 million deficit in 1996. Revenue increased 5.1% to $404.2 million from $384.5 million. Hawaiian President Paul Casey said that in addition to focusing on marketing and revenue development, the airline continued to invest...
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