Philippine Airlines, a subsidiary of PAL Holdings Inc, incurred a net loss of US$113.8 million for the fiscal first half ended Sept 30 and widened that loss in the third quarter ending 31 December with a massive US$215.9 million loss. The third quarter loss was partially attributed to a US$42.4 million loss from fuel hedging contracts, the carrier said.
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