Southwest Faces Fuel Cost Hike Despite Strong Hedges
Southwest posted a modest gain in profits for the first quarter after logging special items and battling rising fuel costs despite having the strongest fuel hedges among U.S. carriers. Net income reached $61 million, compared with $59 million for the first three months of 2005. Excluding one-time...
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