Europe's Airlines Blame '96 Loss On Yield Slump, Cost Growth
Operating results of Europe's biggest airlines dipped into the red last year following a banner year in 1995. The Association of European Airlines blamed the loss of profitability on rising air traffic control charges, ground-handling fees and fuel prices, plus downward pressure on fares, but it...
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