Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) lower fuel costs helped offset weak yields as well as losses from affiliates and hedging in the fiscal first quarter, which ended June 30. The decline in yield was caused by capacity increases and aggressive pricing by competitors in some long-haul markets, the Singapore...
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