DUTCH CUT COSTS
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in the next few months is to cut 2,700 jobs, freeze capacity and terminate unprofitable routes in a far-ranging effort to reduce costs by an estimated $450 million per year. Overcapacity in key market segments, weak yields, high fuel prices and rising direct operating costs...
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