| 2018/03/15 | 258 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
German airline giant Lufthansa reported record profits for 2017 Thursday, celebrating a year that saw it bury a smouldering dispute with pilots and gobble up parts of defunct rival Air Berlin.Net profits at the group -- which includes Lufthansa, Eurowings, Swiss, Brussels Airlines and Austrian Airlines -- added 33.1 percent to hit 2.36 billion euros ($2.92 billion), higher than the 2.28 billion predicted by analysts."Our endeavours of the past few years are paying off... we are lowering our ...(…)
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