Keep Your Fingers Crossed: There's Hope for U.S. Network Airline Profits in 2004
Two years ago, after the financially disastrous fiscal quarter that followed the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the airline industry consensus was that its first chance for a profit recovery among the big U.S. network carriers would come in 2004. Data from the past several months suggest that...
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