| 2017/11/09 | 361 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Leading Middle East airline Emirates said Thursday its half year net profit rebounded strongly from a slump last year due to cost saving measures and favourable exchange rates.The Dubai flag carrier said it posted a net profit of $452 million in the period from April to September, up 111 percent on the same period last year.That was more than the $340 million net income for the whole of the last fiscal year to March 31.The rise in earnings was driven by "capacity optimisation and efficiency ...(…)
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