SAS Profits Fall 35 Percent Amid Overcapacity, Struggling Economies
Full-year 1999 profits at SAS dropped 35% due to significant overcapacity throughout its network, intense fare competition and weak local economies. The airline earned 1.85 billion Swedish kronor (US$213 million), down from 2.86 billion kronor in 1998, but officials expect operating income to...
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