Red Ink at Continental

Credit: JOSEPH PRIES
Continental Airlines reported a loss of $221 million in the first quarter as weak passenger revenues, soft bookings and rising fuel prices combined to give the nation's fifth-largest carrier its first bloody nose of the year. The Houston-based airline was "severely impacted" by the war in Iraq, bad...

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