BA Profit Climbs Despite Rising Fuel, Labor Costs

Strong passenger demand outweighed cost headaches for British Airways in the June quarter, with the carrier's pre-tax profit climbing 57% to GBP195 million ($372.2 million). Revenue rose 12.5% to GBP2.3 billion, driven mainly by "record [load] factors and better cabin mix," said CEO Willie Walsh...

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