Western Pacific Posts Loss, But Unit Costs Improve

Western Pacific Airlines lost $910,000 in the third quarter, mostly due to aggressive capacity growth, stiff pricing from competitors at Colorado Springs and Denver, and higher fuel costs. The loss was in line with company expectations. Despite 21.5% higher jet fuel costs - 78.1 cents per gallon on...

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