TWA Says Its Cost Structure Still Needs Fixing
TWA's fixed costs did not shrink in the third quarter as fast as its overall capacity, which was down 10% year-over-year, pointing to one of several core issues the airline still faces to achieve profitability. TWA has maintenance, reservations, administration and head count inefficiencies it needs...
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