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Coronavirus could cost airlines US$113 billion in lost revenue International Air Transport Association warns


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Coronavirus could cost airlines US$113 billion in lost revenue International Air Transport Association warns

World’s carriers stand to lose US$63 billion even if there is a sharp downturn in Covid-19 cases in affected jurisdictions, the analysis predicts. read more...


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