A two-thirds jump in fuel prices
A two-thirds jump in fuel prices caused annual profits for Cathay Pacific Airways to fall by 25% last year, even though revenues were up 19.1%. The Hong Kong-based carrier reported profits of HK$4.42 billion ($570 million) on revenues of HK$50.9 billion. Aside from its fuel costs, which reached HK...
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