SAS REPORTS PROFITS
Scandinavian Airlines Systems reported pre-tax profits of SKr1.7 billion ($226 million) in the first three quarters of 1997, an increase of 21%. The rise was pegged to better use of capacity and a ``slight increase in unit costs.'' But SAS, which is facing increased competition from low-cost...
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