Fuel costs eat air profits
8th Sep 2005, 11:04 GMT
Canada's two largest airlines are among just three major North American carriers that are poised to turn a profit next year even if the price of oil remains at $65 (U.S.) a barrel, says a prominent U.S. airline analyst. Rick Westhead reports.
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