INTELLIGENCE: U.S. Major Carriers' Results Improve But Still Not Good, Analyst Says
U.S. major airlines posted a cumulative $2.1 billion loss in the first quarter, excluding one-time events. "The generously optimistic interpretation of the quarter is that everything got better" compared with the fourth quarter, said UBS Warburg analyst Sam Buttrick. "But that's not saying much."
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