US Airways Cuts Losses but Falls Short of Plans

Credit: JOSEPH PRIES
US Airways, falling nearly $300 million short of 2003 operating results it forecast last winter, is scrambling to reduce costs further and preserve cash during what is usually its worst quarter of the year. The reward for success? Competition from Southwest Airlines at its Philadelphia hub, starting...

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