U.S. AIRLINES' INTERNATIONAL RESULTS ARE MIXED
US Airways took--and survived--a big chance in 2003: a dramatic expansion of its international flying when most U.S. competitors were pulling down their overseas service. The Arlington, Va.-based carrier built up capacity in its transatlantic and Caribbean markets by 12.1% during the year, in which...
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