Air Canada reports loss in Q1 versus year-ago profit
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[MONTREAL] Air Canada on Friday reported a loss in the first-quarter, compared with a profit a year earlier, hurt in part by fuel costs that rose 48 per cent.
Canada's largest airline said its net loss was C$37 million(S$37.6 million), or 14 Canadian cents per share, in the quarter ended March 31, compared with a net income of C$101 million, or 35 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.
The Montreal-based airline's operating revenue increased 8.9 per cent to C$3.64 billion.
REUTERS
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