South Korea’s low-cost carriers face mounting losses amid oversupply and weak demand, while Korean Air and other full-service carriers widen their lead with robust profits and diversified revenue streams.
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‘Stork’ Korean Air Remains Out of Reach as LCCs Continue to Bleed

South Korea’s low-cost carriers face mounting losses amid oversupply and weak demand, while Korean Air and other full-service carriers widen their lead with robust profits and diversified revenue streams.

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Africa: African Airlines Soar - Strong Demand Rebounds in April After Two-Month Dip: [Namibia Economist] African airlines are back in growth territory, experiencing a significant surge in passenger demand in April after two consecutive months of decline. This positive trend was revealed in the latest air market passenger analysis for April 2025 by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TL4CnB #Africa #Airlines #Aviation #Travel #PassengerDemand
IATA: airlines back to ‘razor thin’ profits in 2023
The airline industry is expected to return to profitability again in 2023. Without unforeseen events, the world’s airlines will generate a profit of $4.7 billion, but IATA Director General refers to this pr
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IATA: airlines back to 'razor thin' profits in 2023

The airline industry is expected to return to profitability again in 2023. Without unforeseen events, the world’s airlines will generate a profit of $4.7

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