KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' net profit in 1999-2000 plunged to 4 million euros ($3.2 million)

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' net profit in 1999-2000 plunged to 4 million euros ($3.2 million) on $5.44 billion in revenues, down from a $186.3-million profit during the previous year. In January-March, KLM sustained losses of $73.8 million. Dutch carrier executives cited the soaring price of fuel...

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