U.S. Carriers Slow To Recover Margins, Profits On Transalantic Services
U.S. airlines still are struggling to fully recover their operating profits and margins on transatlantic services, which in recent years were hit by the recession, higher fuel prices and overcapacity. The combined financial results for all U.S. passenger and cargo carrier transatlantic services fell...
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