KOREAN AIR WILL RELY
KOREAN AIR WILL RELY on $640 million in loans this year, nearly half from U.S. banks, to offset the economic downturn that brought it record losses in fiscal 1997. The airline reported last week it lost $245 million in 1997, partly because of exchange rates problems. The carrier is reducing...
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