SAA Profit Drops 90% Due To Fuel, Lower Yields
South African Airways' full-year profit sank 90% to ZAR65 million (US$9.1 million) due to a labor strike last summer that shuttered operations and a spike in fuel prices. The modest profit for the fiscal year ending March 31, was down sharply from the ZAR648 million income in the same period last...
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