U.S. Majors Losing Cost Battle, Face Problems, Analyst Says

U.S. major airlines have not been able to control their costs during the prosperous mid-1990s and are likely to suffer for it during the next economic slowdown, James Parker, managing director, Robinson-Humphrey Co., told the Aero Club of Washington yesterday. Parker, who specializes in regional and...

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