Airlines expecting heavy losses

The world’s airlines will collectively lose $9bn in 2009 with revenues to shrink by $80bn from a year ago, as the economic crisis saps air travel and cargo demand, a key industry body warned today.

Airlines expecting heavy losses

The world’s airlines will collectively lose $9bn in 2009 with revenues to shrink by $80bn from a year ago, as the economic crisis saps air travel and cargo demand, a key industry body warned today.

The International Air Transport Association said the revised loss estimate was nearly double the $4.7bn it forecast in March, reflecting a “rapidly deteriorating revenue environment”.

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