TAM Brazil Reduces Insurance Costs For 2003

TAM Brazil's CFO Jose Zaidan Maluf reported last week 2003 insurance costs for the carrier's fleet have been cut by 30%, from $27 million to $21 million. Insurance costs are still "quite expensive," however, because war risk coverage was included. Because there are still some industry misgivings...

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