SAS Scandinavian Airlines

SAS Scandinavian Airlines expects to post another loss in fiscal year 2002, though not as great as in 2001, as the airline copes with the current traffic slump and the integration of Braathens and Spanair into its group structure. The company owns a 49% stake in Spanair and expects to get regulatory...

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