April 29 (Reuters) - Air Canada AC.TO , the country's
largest airline, reported a quarterly profit, compared with a
loss a year earlier, helped by a decline in fuel costs.
The company reported a net profit of C$101 million ($81
million), or 35 Canadian cents per share, in the first quarter,
compared with a loss of C$309 million, or C$1.08 per share, a
year earlier.
Operating revenue rose 2.9 percent to C$3.34 billion.
($1 = 1.2503 Canadian dollars)