AEA Expects Huge 2003 Losses From SARS, Traffic Slump

The Association of European Airlines (AEA) expects its members to post losses of up to $2.5 billion (US$ 2.9 billion) in 2003, a result of the traffic slump. "At this stage of the year, we have a range of outcomes from bad to approaching the worst ever," AEA Secretary General Ulrich Schulte...

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