Hawaiian Loses More Money, Reveals Acquisition Discussions
Hawaiian Airlines reported a first quarter loss of $2.6 million that mushroomed from the 1999 period, when it posted a $169,000 loss. Operating a fleet of 13 aging DC-10s, the airline paid 104% more for fuel, and its maintenance costs for the fleet rose 19.1%. "We are disappointed with the operating...
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