Korean Air Profit Sinks Due To Fuel, Slow Cargo Growth
Korean Air's third-quarter profit sank about 18% to KRW126 billion (US$134 million) from KRW154 billion last year as strong international traffic and yields could not offset higher fuel costs and slow cargo growth. Operating profit fell 28% to KRW193 billion. Total revenues increased 3.4% to nearly...
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