British Airways Stops Two Atlantic Routes Due To Losses
British Airways said yesterday it will suspend service from Birmingham, U.K., to New York and Toronto during the winter because of mounting losses. The airline has lost $16.2 million on the routes since they were inaugurated in 1993. Flights will resume next summer and continue only during the March...
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