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Non-Tech : Air Canada (ACNAF)

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To: John Stopforth who wrote (248)3/13/1998 9:47:00 PM
From: triplehrw  Read Replies (1) of 270
 
When you look at load factors for Air Canada one has to be careful if comparing year over year. The airline has been introducing extra seats--thus basically diluting load factor.
Revenues I believe are the true indicator.
Cash flows and profit margin.
I think Air Canada will blow away the compotion at least the big players.
Airlines like West Jet and Royal--will be the contenders--actually they probably repesent a pain in the ass to Air Canada--but Canadaian Airlines--Well its a joke--I prodict within 1yr--the government will make Air Canada and Canadian merge--And the way it stands Air Canada will be the leader--However--watching the way this airline controls costs in another 10 years--someone else will control the two of them..
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