SkyWest's unit costs during the June quarter rose 12.3%
St. George, Utah-based SkyWest's unit costs during the June quarter rose 12.3% - or nearly two cents per available seat mile - to 17.3 cents per ASM while its yield per revenue passenger mile rose 14.8% to 37.3 cents, helping to make possible its record net income of $9.7 million (DAILY, July 23).
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