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“More significantly, we now forecast smaller losses in 2010 of $2.8b, compared to our previous forecast of $5.6b.” The improvement is due to year-end growth in traffic that carried on into January, but it was much led by Asia and Latin ...
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Airlines are recovering strongly from the crisis, as passengers, freight and pricing power return, the airline industry association IATA said, halving its forecast for a 2010 loss. ...
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The International Air Transport Association, or IATA, Thursday said it expects the airline industry to incur a $2.8 billion loss in 2010, half the $5.6 billion previously expected. IATA, which represents some 230 ...
Airline industry group IATA on Thursday halved its 2010 loss forecast for airlines to 2.8 billion dollars as a recovery led by Asia and Latin America proves stronger than expected."For a change today we have some good news to present. ...
The International Air Transport Association said passenger traffic was increasing due to a stronger-than-expected economic recovery in emerging markets. More: Airline Group Halves Forecast for Losses in 2010 ...
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IATA Cuts 2010 Airline Loss Forecast To $2.8 Billion Versus $5.6 Billion.
IATA Halves Its 2010 Loss Forecast For Airlines. ... IATA Cuts 2010 Airline Loss Forecast To $2.8 Billion Versus $5.6 Billion · ECB Says Economic Recovery On Track, But Will Likely Be Uneven · Eatery charged with serving whale meat ...
Global airlines are undergoing a surprisingly strong recovery with Asian and Latin American carriers leading the way, the leading industry group said Thursday as it halved its loss forecast for 2010 to $2.8 billion.