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Old 16th Feb 2012, 11:40   #1 (permalink)
 
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Kingfisher - losses widen

BBC News - Kingfisher Airlines losses worsen

More trouble

"Losses at India's Kingfisher Airlines widened 75% in the October to December quarter, raising fresh concerns about the future of the troubled carrier. The airline made a loss of 4.44bn rupees ($90m; £57m) during the period, compared with 2.54bn rupees a year earlier.
It said high fuel costs and a weak rupee had hurt its earnings.
The carrier has been facing cash flow problems that have led to flights being cancelled and staff leaving the firm.
"The company has incurred substantial losses and its net worth has been eroded," Kingfisher said in a statement."
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Old 16th Feb 2012, 11:53   #2 (permalink)
 
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Kingfisher needs to go away. It's a disgrace and an embarassment!

I'll bet BA must be very proud of their code share partner.
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Old 16th Feb 2012, 12:02   #3 (permalink)
 
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The Kingfisher calendar needs to stay
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