BWIA West Indies Profit Falls, But New Aircraft, Routes Boost Revenues
BWIA West Indies Airways posted its second consecutive net profit last year, but its earnings fell 59% from 1998 due to aggressive competition in the region and higher fuel prices. The airline showed a net profit of $3.7 million and has produced annual profits following privatization in 1995. The...
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