IATA Forecasts Profitable Year Ahead
There's good news: 2004 will be the first black-ink year for airlines since 2000. The International Air Transport Assn. is forecasting a $2-4-billion gain for industry, "a small profit, but at least the color of the number is finally black," said Giovanni Bisignani, IATA director general. Airlines...
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