Stymied By Domestic Fares, U.S. Carriers Think International
Ask executives of six of the biggest U.S. airlines why they are increasing their international capacity so much, and you'll get an answer a lot like Willie Sutton's explanation of why he robbed banks: because that's where the money is. Beaten down by continuing losses in domestic service, these...
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