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International airlines see marginal profit growth in 2024

Global revenue is approaching US$1 trillion a year mark.

Iata director general Willie Walsh.

NBR Staff Mon, 11 Dec 2023

The international airline organisation, Iata, says its members make a profit of US$5.45 on average for every passenger they fly, an amount its director general Willie Walsh likens to “just enough to get you a latte at Starbucks”.

Iata’s outlook for 2024 said while the Covid-19 shock was now in

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NBR Staff Mon, 11 Dec 2023
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