Hawaiian reports widened 2006 loss on rising fuel costs, intensified competition
Hurt by high fuel prices and increased competition in the transpacific and inter-island markets, Hawaiian Airlines parent Hawaiian Holdings reported a net loss of $40.5 million for 2006, widened from a net loss of $12.4 million the prior year. Fourth-quarter net loss was $9.6 million, narrowed from...
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