Efficiency measures, currency movements improve SAS figures

Credit: Rob Finlayson
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) reported improved figures for the first quarter of its financial year, noting that long-term efforts to improve its market position continue to bear fruit. The airline reported a net loss for the quarter ended Jan. 31 of SEK239 million ($29.1 million), more than halving...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

Subscription Required

 

This content requires a subscription to one of the Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) bundles.

Schedule a demo today to find out how you can access this content and similar content related to your area of the global aviation industry.

Already an AWIN subscriber? Login

 

Did you know?  Aviation Week has won top honors multiple times in the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Awards, the business-to-business media equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes.