Malaysia Airlines incurs $75.7 million first-quarter loss

Malaysia Airlines 777-200. Photo: By Rob Finlayson. Malaysia Airlines blamed the steep increase in fuel prices and the strengthening of the Malaysian Ringgit for a pre-tax loss of MYR238.25 million ($75.7 million) for the first quarter ended March 31, reversed from a pre-tax profit of MYR320.25...

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