IATA Hikes Global Airline Loss Estimate To $7.4 Billion

IATA yesterday was again forced to raise its 2005 loss estimate for the worldwide airline industry, at least the fourth time this year that surging oil prices required the group to increase projected losses. IATA now predicts that the industry will lose $7.4 billion this year, based on an average...

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