Fuel cost crisis hitting Asia/Pacific carriers
Asia/Pacific airlines are responding rapidly and emphatically to the soaring cost of fuel and slowing global economy. Thai Airways announced that it will quit its nonstop services from Bangkok to New York JFK and Los Angeles and sell off its four A340-500s to help stem losses due to surging oil...
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