SAS Narrows Loss, But High Fuel Costs Could Keep Red Ink Flowing All Year

It’s perhaps a sign of the challenges SAS faces that its first quarter 373 Swedish kronor ($59.6 million) net loss shows things may be improving. But high fuel costs are putting at risk a positive full-year result. The loss is almost half that of a year before, on revenue of 9.2 billion kronor down...

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