SAS Posts Small Loss In First Half Of 2002

SAS reported a SEK407 million (US$41.78 million) loss in the first six months of 2002. Revenues totaled SEK31.6 billion ($3.24 billion), up 21% due to the full consolidation of Spanair and the Braathens acquisition. On comparable units, revenues decreased 3.4% but rose 0.1% in the second quarter...

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