Continental's May Data Suggest 2Q Revenue Problems

Credit: JOSEPH PRIES
Straws in the wind suggest that revenue will be a challenge to U.S. airlines' continued profitability in the normally strong second quarter. Continental Airlines, which unlike other carriers estimates unit revenue each month, thinks its consolidated revenue per available seat mile (RASM) in May sank...

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