Air Malta Profit Drops Due To Lower Traffic, Loads
Air Malta reported a MTL2.3 million (US$6.4 million) operating loss for the first nine months of its fiscal year due to a drop in revenue and high fuel costs. The loss for the nine months compares with a slim MTL291,000 ($814,000) profit in the previous year. Revenues fell 3.2% to MTL81.5 million (...
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