NWA Loss Leads To Cost, Job Cuts; Airline Slows Growth Into 2002
Northwest, responding to a sharp $55 million second quarter loss, plans to implement a second round of hefty cost cuts the airline hopes will save $135 million through the remainder of the year. Citing a drop in business traffic and high fuel prices as reasons for its deficit, the airline watched...
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