Profits For SAS Drop 41 Percent; Restructuring Begins

Higher unit costs, stagnating revenues and lower domestic traffic in Sweden and Denmark caused a 41% drop in pre-tax profits for SAS for the first nine months of 1996, which prompted the airline yesterday to launch a cost- cutting program. The restructuring will attempt to cut operating costs by...

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