Aegean Pins Hopes On Second-Half Recovery

Aegean Airbus A320
Credit: Rob Finlayson
Aegean Airlines is hoping for a meaningful recovery of air traffic in the second half of 2021 after disclosing a pre-tax net loss of €297 million ($354 million) for 2020. The Greek flag-carrier, which was profitable before the coronavirus crisis hit, has continued taking delivery of new Airbus...
Guy Ferneyhough

Based in London, Guy Ferneyhough is Managing Editor, Aviation Week Intelligence Network, and Aviation Week's Podcast Editor.

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