Korean Air projects flat 2006 net income, blames high fuel costs
Korean Air President and COO Jong Hee Lee projected the carrier's full-year 2006 net income will remain flat at about $200 million on $8 billion in revenues. Briefing reporters this week in Seoul, he said he was "disappointed" with the projected results and added that rising fuel prices are slowing...
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