Jazz Grows Profits While Unit Costs Fall
Air Canada regional partner Jazz Air grew its 2006 profits by 18% while reducing unit costs, excluding fuel, 10%. Net income for the year was $140 million, and costs per available seat mile, excluding fuel, dropped to $0.18 from $0.20. The carrier said it slashed unit costs in all categories except...
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