African airlines have reported a significant recovery in the aviation sector, achieving an 11.9% increase in passenger demand in September 2024...
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced strengthened profitability projections for airlines in 2024, marking an improvement over its previous forecasts in June and December 2023. Despite these gains, the global airline industry continues to struggle with achieving an aggregate return above the cost of capital. According to IATA, net profits for airlines are […]
African airlines have reported a significant recovery in the aviation sector, achieving an 11.9% increase in passenger demand in September 2024...
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