U.S. Airlines Take Losses,
Airline executives and analysts blame rising labor costs, continued high fuel prices and weak corporate travel demand for dismal first-quarter 2001 financial results that show combined losses nearing the $1-billion mark for seven of the nation's 10 largest airlines. Three carriers, Continental...
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