El Al Links Profitability with New Aircraft, Services
Attributing last year’s $44-million loss to increased competition, fuel prices and war, El Al Israel President Haim Romano admits 2006 was a “rough year.” However, he hopes new aircraft, including two Boeing 777s; flat-bed seating in first- and business-classes on its 747-400s and 777s; a state-of...
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