Airlines packed flights in July, but did they make more money? (Market Watch)
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- U.S. airlines filled up more of their planes during the busy summer travel month of July, a helpful sign for the recently money-losing sector, but industry-watchers say carriers are still having trouble raising fares.
Smaller planes, new routes cut Japan Airlines loss 84% (Toronto Star)
Japan Airlines Corp. The net profit of Siberia Airlines (the S7 brand) under Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) climbed 16.17 percent to RUR59.618m in the first half of 2007, the company's official documents state.said yesterday it cut its net loss for the April-June quarter 84 per cent from a year ago by altering routes and using smaller aircraft.
S7 Airlines posts higher net profit (RosBusinessConsulting)
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Smaller planes, new routes cut Japan Airlines loss 84% (Toronto Star)
Japan Airlines Corp. The net profit of Siberia Airlines (the S7 brand) under Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) climbed 16.17 percent to RUR59.618m in the first half of 2007, the company's official documents state.said yesterday it cut its net loss for the April-June quarter 84 per cent from a year ago by altering routes and using smaller aircraft.
S7 Airlines posts higher net profit (RosBusinessConsulting)
RBC, 07.08.2007, Moscow 13:15:21. Canada Cruises buy soma Four Star Hotels West Palm Beach Hotels Ottawa Vacations 2 Star Hotel
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