Alaska's Profit Doubles For 1996, But Fourth Quarter Is A Loss

Alaska Airlines reported yesterday a 1996 net income of $38 million, more than double 1995's $17.3 million. The second best year in the airline's history was dampened by a net loss of $5.6 million in the fourth quarter, however. Severe winter storms in December, coupled with sharply higher fuel...

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