MEA Resumes All Flights Today; War Cost Airline $45 Million
Beirut-based Middle East Airlines suffered a loss of $45 million during the war between Israel and Hezbollah, but executives claim the carrier is capable of absorbing the deficit because it was previously on track to post profits. Chairman Mohammad Hout reported that MEA was supposed to make $29...
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