IATA Revises Forecast With Smaller 2006 Loss, Larger 2007 Profit
IATA yesterday made a significant revision of its industry financial predictions for this year and next, estimating that the world's airlines will lose $2.2 billion in 2006, about half of the $4.3 billion loss predicted three months ago, thanks to higher yields and economic growth in Europe and Asia...
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