European Airlines Tighten Their Belts

British Airways is adjusting its growth plans for 1999 in light of souring economic forecasts, while other European airlines are already facing the consequences of declining demand, especially among high-paying first- and business-class passengers. Pre-tax profits for the third quarter were up 14.3%...

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