Fuel costs add to first-quarter loss for Hawaiian Holdings
Advertiser Staff
Losses at Hawaiian Airlines' parent company sharply increased during the first quarter of 2006, despite an 11 percent rise in revenues.
THE NUMBERS
Net loss: $12.3 million, up 486.7 percent from year ago
Net loss per share: 27 cents, up 285.7 percent from year ago
Revenue: $210 million, up 11 percent from year ago
Passenger revenue: $189.6 million, up 11.7 percent from year ago
Expenses: $214.3 million, up 17.1 percent from a year ago
REASONS
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
"The first quarter of 2006 was a difficult one for Hawaiian. While part of the challenge is attributable to this being a seasonally weaker period of the year ... intense competition and the rising price of fuel have undermined our financial performance as well."
Mark DunkerleyCEO of Hawaiian Holdings Inc.
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