Red Ink Persists At Continental
Continental Airlines reported a second-quarter net loss of $35 million as the carrier struggled to balance consumer demand against capacity, and cope with rising security and insurance costs as well as discount fares by competitors. Although April and May were unprofitable months for the Houston...
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