WestJet blamed

WestJet blamed high fuel and airport costs and "irrational" pricing for a fourth-quarter loss of C$46.3 million ($37.4 million), its first after 31 profitable quarters. The loss deepened from a C$47.6-million write-down for early retirement of 18 Boeing 737-200s. WestJet will replace the aircraft...

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