Jet Airways Profit Falls Due To Higher Fuel, Labor Costs

Jet Airways' reported a INR400 million (US$9 million) net profit in the quarter ending Dec. 31, which was down about 34% as higher fuel and labor costs couldn't offset increased revenue. The profit included about INR484 million from the sale and subsequent lease-back of one Boeing 737 in October...

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