Aer Lingus In the Red, Aims 'Beyond Survival'
Troubled Irish carrier Aer Lingus posted an operating loss for 2001 of EUR50.4 million (US$49.5 million), compared with a profit of EUR79.9 million ($78.5 million)in 2000. The airline stressed, "A number of external factors" affected its operations in 2001. The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease...
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