Pan Am Loses $21 Million On Revenues Of $37.3 Million
Pan Am continued to lose money during the third quarter, posting a $21 million net loss on revenues of just $37.3 million. The airline took a $4.8 million charge related to the removal of most of its A300s after deciding to slash its widebody long-haul flying and stop serving New York- Los Angeles...
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