AirTran reports loss, eliminates growth through 2009

AirTran Airways parent AirTran Holdings said "very strong" first-quarter revenues were not enough to overcome "the effects of record high fuel costs" as the company sank to a $34.8 million net loss that compared to a $2.2 million profit in the first three months of 2007. "We remain committed to...

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