Dusseldorf Airport, Rebounding From Fire, Is Back In The Black
Dusseldorf Airport, which suffered a damaging blaze in 1996, expects to return to profitability this year, the German airport's marketing director, Matthias Tumpel, said last week. In 1997, the airport company's deficit plunged to 23.8 million Deutschmarks (US$13.3 million) from DM18.2 million ($10...
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