U.S. domestic yields dip year-over-year for third straight month
U.S. domestic yield for major airlines was down 1.7% last month, the third straight monthly decline year over year.But yield so far in 1998 is 0.9% ahead of the 12-month figure for 1997, according to Merrill Lynch data, indicating that the recent declines only offset improved domestic pricing...
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