WESTPAC TAKES LOSS
Western Pacific Airlines turned in larger than expected losses for the fourth quarter of 1995, yet maintained total operating costs at 6.6 cents per available seat mile (ASM). The Colorado Springs-based startup lost $3.011 million in the fourth quarter, compared to a third-quarter net profit of $372...
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