Icelandair is now expecting to deliver a full-year EBITDA of $210-$215 million, compared with its original $160-$165 million guidance, due to higher revenues and lower fuel and maintenance costs. The Icelandic carrier had already upgraded its guidance to $180-$185 million at the release of its...
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