According to the report published by the International Civil Aviation Organization (IATA), by the end of this year, European airlines should register a record profit of $ 1.7 billion - this by 1, 3 billion higher than in 2012 (only $ 400 million)
"At present, British and German air transportation markets demonstrate unprecedented figures," IATA concludes. At the same time, the global revenue of air transportation in 2013 should decrease by approximately 8% to $ 11.7 billion, and the total money turnover - up to 708 billion. The cost of fuel is becoming an increasingly important factor in the formation of air transportation prices, and by the end of this year it may reach $ 213 billion (that is, one-third of total costs for flights).
September 24, 2013
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