SAS reduces losses in 1H, swings to profit in 2Q

Credit: Rob Finlayson
SAS Scandinavian Airlines sharply reduced its losses for the first half of its financial year. The Scandinavian carrier reported a net loss of SKr361 million ($44.5 million) for the six months ended in April, narrowed from a loss of SKr912 million for the year-ago period. Revenue was SKr17.8 billion...

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