Bmi expects to return to profit in 2012

Bmi A321. Photo: By Rob Finlayson. Bmi, a wholly owned Lufthansa subsidiary, continues to target an annual cost reduction of £100 million ($156.9 million) and hopes to bring the carrier back to profit in 2012. “Next year will be the year of stabilization for us,” CEO Wolfgang Prock Schauer told ATW...

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