British Airways' Pre-Tax Profits Slip 9.4 Percent
Lower fuel costs and increased cost cutting helped offset the effects of a flight attendant strike, enabling British Airways to post better-than- expected 1997 profits of #580 million (US$967 million). The results were down 9.4%, however. Net profit for the year ended March 31 fell 16.8% to #460...
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