ATA Expects U.S. Carrier Growth To Slow In 1998
U.S. airlines are likely to experience record profits of $4 billion in 1997, but as U.S. economic growth slows next year, airline traffic will increase at a slower rate and profits will be less rosy in 1998, according to an Air Transport Association forecast. More airline capacity will be added next...
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