Special items help Southwest achieve profit

Southwest Airlines reported first-quarter net income of $98 million, driven by $116 million in "favorable special items," according to the carrier, which posted $5 million net income for the same period last year.

Excluding special items, Southwest's first-quarter net result was an $18 million loss.

The average first-quarter fare grew 6% to $146.44, including AirTran results on a pro forma basis.

Source: Business Travel News
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