Six of the seven biggest U.S. airlines continued to hold down capacity

Six of the seven biggest U.S. airlines--all but Southwest--continued in May to hold down capacity in the face of their stubborn post-Sept. 11 downturn in traffic. Each of the six increased its load factor during the month, compared with May 2001, but none of them made a profit. Continental Airlines...

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